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Dear Walter,I had missed the oriingal offering from the Chronicles Onion on April 1st, as had just returned from out-of-country travel. Catching up to this is great, and I'm so appreciating 2 things in this moment:1) That sense of humor within the Shambhala mandala still sometimes has an irreverent, yet ultimately gentle edge, and that we're not afraid to share that worldwide! (Another version of Not afraid to be a fool.)2) That you included in your email here the exchanges between you and the  real  Richard Reoch  giving me an opportunity to more deeply understand his commitment and fearlessness for standing up in front of Shambhala mandala gatherings the world over to fundraise again and again. After all, without an exchange of resources, without the actual act of giving what we have to give, we could not realize enlightened society. Let this be a lesson to me!P.S. I'm going to guess we were hearing the convincing impersonation talents of Lodro Rinzler from the April 1st broadcast, but I have no doubt I could also be wrong about that . ;') Sincerely and with great warmth,Gabrielle Edison
Dear Walter,I had missed the oriingal offering from the Chronicles Onion on April 1st, as had just returned from out-of-country travel. Catching up to this is great, and I'm so appreciating 2 things in this moment:1) That sense of humor within the Shambhala mandala still sometimes has an irreverent, yet ultimately gentle edge, and that we're not afraid to share that worldwide! (Another version of Not afraid to be a fool.)2) That you included in your email here the exchanges between you and the  real  Richard Reoch  giving me an opportunity to more deeply understand his commitment and fearlessness for standing up in front of Shambhala mandala gatherings the world over to fundraise again and again. After all, without an exchange of resources, without the actual act of giving what we have to give, we could not realize enlightened society. Let this be a lesson to me!P.S. I'm going to guess we were hearing the convincing impersonation talents of Lodro Rinzler from the April 1st broadcast, but I have no doubt I could also be wrong about that . ;') Sincerely and with great warmth,Gabrielle Edison
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pagi pak, saya mau tanya apa semua dudukan kaca nhk seri tenaormtir sama? saya punya seri ini dan kacanya bergelombang bikin mata sakit, mau saya ganti tapi takutnya tidak sama dudukannya dan harganya berapa?tks.

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Dear Walter,I had missed the oriingal offering from the Chronicles Onion on April 1st, as had just returned from out-of-country travel. Catching up to this is great, and I'm so appreciating 2 things in this moment:1) That sense of humor within the Shambhala mandala still sometimes has an irreverent, yet ultimately gentle edge, and that we're not afraid to share that worldwide! (Another version of Not afraid to be a fool.)2) That you included in your email here the exchanges between you and the real Richard Reoch giving me an opportunity to more deeply understand his commitment and fearlessness for standing up in front of Shambhala mandala gatherings the world over to fundraise again and again. After all, without an exchange of resources, without the actual act of giving what we have to give, we could not realize enlightened society. Let this be a lesson to me!P.S. I'm going to guess we were hearing the convincing impersonation talents of Lodro Rinzler from the April 1st broadcast, but I have no doubt I could also be wrong about that . ;') Sincerely and with great warmth,Gabrielle Edison

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pagi pak, saya mau tanya apa semua dudukan kaca nhk seri tenaormtir sama? saya punya seri ini dan kacanya bergelombang bikin mata sakit, mau saya ganti tapi takutnya tidak sama dudukannya dan harganya berapa?tks.

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