Re: A Beginning, an End, and an Eternity and God's creatures
Posted November 17th, 2007 by purnakama2000(#21207)
Hello Sumangali,
Just thought I'd chime in to say how much I enjoyed perusing your
website this evening, and I feel that all of your stories and poems
are food for our souls.
You have a beautiful gift.
I giggled about your squirrel story on the weekend, as we at our
center had an unexpected visit from Pixie and Dixie, our furry
friends of the neighborhood who are much smaller than squirrels, and
who like to come in and visit when the weather starts to turn cold.
We had a special meditation Saturday night at our center, and for
the reading portion, I had chosen a very soulful reading about the
power of the spiritual Master after he leaves the body.
I was greatly anticipating sharing this passage with everyone
present.
Finally the reading portion of the meditation came, and I began very
soulfully to read the selected passage. Just as I was getting to the
really juicy bit of the reading, suddenly, Scratch Scritch Scratch!!
The sound was so loud that we all looked into the foyer, not sure
what this was, but it soon stopped, and we settled back in, and I
began the reading over.
Once again, just as I got to the juicy bit, Scratch Scritch Scratch!!
It was even louder this time with a few rather solid thumps thrown
in; so much, that people thought that someone was walking around in
my apartment upstairs.
I knew that no one was in my apartment. I knew it was Pixie and Dixie
having a little fun at my expense.
I did finally get through the reading, but I barely made it through
without laughing because after our little mouse incident all that I
kept picturing was that squirrell climbing up your coat, and my only
thought was that God really does have a sense of humour:)
Hello Sumangali,
Just thought I'd chime in to say how much I enjoyed perusing your
website this evening, and I feel that all of your stories and poems
are food for our souls.
You have a beautiful gift.
I giggled about your squirrel story on the weekend, as we at our
center had an unexpected visit from Pixie and Dixie, our furry
friends of the neighborhood who are much smaller than squirrels, and
who like to come in and visit when the weather starts to turn cold.
We had a special meditation Saturday night at our center, and for
the reading portion, I had chosen a very soulful reading about the
power of the spiritual Master after he leaves the body.
I was greatly anticipating sharing this passage with everyone
present.
Finally the reading portion of the meditation came, and I began very
soulfully to read the selected passage. Just as I was getting to the
really juicy bit of the reading, suddenly, Scratch Scritch Scratch!!
The sound was so loud that we all looked into the foyer, not sure
what this was, but it soon stopped, and we settled back in, and I
began the reading over.
Once again, just as I got to the juicy bit, Scratch Scritch Scratch!!
It was even louder this time with a few rather solid thumps thrown
in; so much, that people thought that someone was walking around in
my apartment upstairs.
I knew that no one was in my apartment. I knew it was Pixie and Dixie
having a little fun at my expense.
I did finally get through the reading, but I barely made it through
without laughing because after our little mouse incident all that I
kept picturing was that squirrell climbing up your coat, and my only
thought was that God really does have a sense of humour:)
Purnakama