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Pahari Maa wrote:

 

>> ...I live in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California at 6,200 ft

>> elevation (the same elevation as Darjeeling, India... a place I also

>> love). I am so blessed to have been drawn to this place. The beauty of

>> the mountains, forests, boulders, streams is almost too much to

>> believe. The purity of air, water. The silence. The people who are

>> drawn here seem to share interests in spirituality, creativity and

>> preserving the land. Living here is the fulfillment of a dream I

>> didn't even know that I had. (Thank you Gurus!)

 

 

 

 

Dear Pahari Maa,

 

I loved your description of your pujas. Doug and I are so determined that,

within the next year we will get out of the trailer, and I will have a place

for my altar and my practice again, and a studio. Initially, it was fun, living

like a gypsy. But my health problems make the trailer not a really good

option as a living space. You are higher than we are, we're a little over

5,000.

Pinos Altos, which is just outside of the Gila National Forest is 6,000 ft.

The beauty, even between these two elevations, in terms of the plant life,

trees, animals, etc. is unique and different. You are on the coast, or close to

it, and so that gives your area a unique beauty. You painted such a

beautiful picture of it. It's interesting that beautiful places attract people

who,

like you indicate, have similar interests. Although even though this is the

southwest, it is also considered western, and there is a great western tradition

that says, if it's there, use it. Plow it, cut it down, put a dam through

it, or build houses on every square inch. Someday there will be more people who

are willing to embrace simplicity so that everyone can simply live (as the

old hippy saying goes). Bless you for all you share with us ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Hi Linda,

 

Interesting about our elevations and abodes. I live in a single wide

mobile home (trailer) at 6,200 ft elevation and I work in Idyllwild

which is at 5,400 ft elevation. There is a lot of variety in plant

life, trees and types and arrangements of boulders. I love it! The

boulders look like someone just dropped them out of the sky and

scattered them around the landscape. I feel that this area has had

some kind of divine protection. Maybe because in addition to the usual

Catholic, Presbyterian, Bible Churches and Church of Religious Science,

there are two Zen monasteries and a Tibetan Buddhist Temple. Not to

mention a fair number of people (assorted Hindus) who practice their

sadhana in a solitary way. At any rate, building has been kept to a

minimum, there is no plowing or any dams. Our water is cold and pure

and comes directly from springs. Wonderful!

 

I am so blessed to be here. Thank you Gurus!

 

Pahari Maa

 

 

On Dec 27, 2005, at 3:24 PM, nierika wrote:

 

>

> Pahari Maa wrote:

>

> >> ...I live in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California  at

> 6,200 ft

> >> elevation (the same elevation as Darjeeling, India... a  place I

> also

> >> love). I am so blessed to have been drawn to this  place.  The

> beauty of

> >> the mountains, forests, boulders,  streams is almost too much to

> >> believe.  The purity of air,  water.  The silence. The people who

> are

> >> drawn here seem to  share interests in spirituality, creativity and

> >> preserving the  land.  Living here is the fulfillment of a dream I

> >> didn't even  know that I had.  (Thank you Gurus!)

>

>

>

>

> Dear Pahari Maa,

>

> I loved your description of your pujas. Doug and I are so determined

> that, 

> within the next year we will get out of the trailer, and I will have

> a place

> for  my altar and my practice again, and a studio. Initially, it was

> fun, living

> like  a gypsy. But my health problems make the trailer not a really

> good

> option as a  living space. You are higher than we are, we're a little

> over 5,000.

> Pinos  Altos, which is just outside of the Gila National Forest is

> 6,000 ft.

> The  beauty, even between these two elevations, in terms of the plant

> life,

> trees,  animals, etc. is unique and different. You are on the coast,

> or close to 

> it, and so that gives your area a unique beauty. You painted such a 

> beautiful picture of it. It's interesting that beautiful places

> attract people  who,

> like you indicate, have similar interests. Although even though this

> is the 

> southwest, it is also considered western, and there is a great

> western tradition

> that says, if it's there, use it. Plow it, cut it down, put a dam

> through

> it, or  build houses on every square inch. Someday there will be more

> people who

> are  willing to embrace simplicity so that everyone can simply live

> (as the

> old hippy  saying goes). Bless you for all you share with us ~  Linda

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

>

>

>

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>

>

> ▪  Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web.

>  

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