Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Salutations Neilji, Ya lost me there..... er whot does 'drookit' mean in plain simple English? ))))) Wouldn't think drookit is of Germanic strain or is it? Gaelic? Double-Dutch to me...cackles! Please educate ya lil sis in Ozland about Highland bonnie lingo. And please brother, knock off the "ji' thing with me. Am just plain stooopid, stumbling fool simone as ya jolly well should know by now. Never been comfy with ji tagged after ze name. I'm not worthy or deserving of it, not by another zillions of infinite rebirths! Understand perfectly where you are coming from, which serves as a sound reminder about Ida, Pingala, etc., the 3 Holy Rivers meeting up at the One Source. Absolutely the ultimate goal for the True Pilgrim!! Home Sweet Home Ya know, if and when the time is truly ripe again, promise to take yourself and A.M. to Pashupatinath. Once i hike up to "Kailasa" precinct mentioned, intend to stay for good, i.e. near that particular small and humble temple. No rent, no gas, no electricity, no bills, no nothing, melt snow for water and yikes, a good chance to....... practice Tumo! Then go to grass and blend in with the snow.. Ashes to Ashes. Source to source, in another perspective. Summer temps in Oz are getting to me bad. Kathmandu has changed so much in recent times that ya wouldn't recognize it now! Night clubs, bright lights, restaurants, fast food tucker, gals and guys in western gear, even the latest fashions! The works! Its quite like another 'Japan', only of different traditions and faiths. Like Japan is highly sophisticated and modernized, yet they still observe Shinto rites dating back to Animistic times and ancient village festivals. These days, Maoists are still active in Nepal though things might have quietened down a little since the last time they prevented anything from coming or going out of Kathmandu months ago. Really looking forward to seeing your new UK website for rudraksha. Get the stirrups out wontcha please! Any chance of uploading soonish? Om Namah Shivaya Lotsa love Simone , "Neil " <Trikashaivism@o...> wrote: > >Greetings again from Ozland,> > > Namaste Simone, > > And greetings from a drookit Scotland. LOL > > We would be more than delighted if such a trip would be possible! : ) A > pilgrimage like this would be a wonderful thing. A.M. is particular keen > to travel, though my desire is not as ardent as her's. I believe my one > and only visit (so far!) to Bharat in this incarnation was the > fruitition of much karma (tis was a strange thing). As you know well > Simone, my foremost wish is to ever continue the inner pilgrimage, > tracing the subtle Ganga Ma, the Divine Shakti, back to her source from > whence she pours forth from the head of Shiva, the Shivashakti tattva. > Perhaps such a pilgrimage would allow it to become "as above, so below", > so to speak ; ) > > Will be sure to keep word of your presence quiet in presence of the > treking guides! LOL Would also like to visit Kathmandu, in particular > the Pashupatinath. > > >Meantime: Shiva says: "In your dreams for now only, my dear". > Neilji, hope you get the drift.... )> > > Like the winter snow in the highlands! > > Om Gangadharaya Namaha > > Om Shanti > Love > Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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