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Ah-ha our little mindfulness class is evolving.
Posted by lou on May 17, 2001 at 06:31:35:

In Reply to: Are you ready for this, Kiddies? The "chocolate bilby!" posted by John on May 15, 2001 at 16:48:54:

Three Cheers for summer school, “before” forth grade starts!

And yes printouts of chat room conversations would seem essential for
general continuity. And yes, yes, yes “Rules” for chat would be
extremely necessary in my opinion anyway. I would enjoy setting in the
room observing for sure, but my typing and spelling could prove to be
quit disruptive for some I fear on the other hand. Not to mention, (but
I guess I’m gonna anyway he! he!) the lag time it could take me to
understand some of you intellectual giants. {smiles} At very least it
should prove to be fertile soil for observing my Rebel/Judge.
{mischievous grin} A referee with a whistle and a very large and heavy
ball pen hammer could be adventitious. {more chuckles} But seriously
live time could prove to hold exceeding promise for the on going growth
and spiritual evolution of this little mindfulness “class”. If we can
cultivate and maintain a loving and allowing atmosphere, I can concur
with this enthusiastic vision.

And a magazine you well know puts a glean in my eye he! he! Maybe an
editor or teem of editors such as Coach and Perk come to mind; or
Sally, or heck maybe all of us. But that would involve ruff drafts
being sent to all that wished to be on that editing teem (with time
constraints and such etc…) with the final draft being approved by one
editor anyway. Oh well it sounds like lots of fun, but lots of
committed work and time as well. Anyway someone with much more
experience with this sort of thing than myself would need to work out
all the details. But I’m looking forward to being a part of these on
going developments.

lou



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