Posted by sigismund on April 10, 2011, at 15:15:36
In reply to Re: Vacant shuttles weave the wind » sigismund, posted by floatingbridge on April 10, 2011, at 12:13:18
Vacant shuttles weave the wind comes from a major American poet from St Louis. Is that in Missouri? Maybe he was born in St Louis.
My nephew is doing a 3 year course in Buddhism at a university in Kathmandu just a short walk from here
http://www.keithdowman.net/books/kbgallery/kb2.htm
The prayer beads, oh, I don't know, you must do something with them, probably like a rosary.I enjoyed the American acupuncturist. After he had said that and said Obama's health care proposals were impossible, I was set completely free.
The Canadian was interesting. He confessed to a secret liking for Edgar Cayce which is probably best not mentioned in seminars on Buddhism.During Vietnam there were never many Americans here, but recently there have been lots. Although Owsley Stanley moved here around 1980 thinking there was going to be a global ice age. He lived in north Queensland on a diet of meat and dairy products. He believed vegetables to be toxic. He was killed in a motor accident only a couple of months ago. Naturally I feel Australia was privileged to have him :)
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