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Recieved: 2000/06/10 14:59
Subject: [K-list] Zen garden
From: meeradji
On 2000/06/10 14:59, meeradji posted thus to the K-list:
Hi Jerry,
you wrote:
<<What makes the designing of a Japanese garden so
difficult is the effort to recreate nature -- to make it more like nature
than even nature itself, and in so doing to reveal the spirit intrinsic in
nature. >>
thank you for taking us on a walk through your wonderful garden...... sitting here in the humid white heat of the Great Lakes i really enjoyed being in your garden for a while.....;-)
at least for me it really works. I had a penpal in the New Mexico some years ago. She lived on her own in a little hut in the mountains. She had to get water from the well and and heat with wood. She was a poet and talked alot about the stars and the wind playing around the rocks. She was a witch also and talked about spirits that were travelling in big birds and visiting her. But mainly it was the silence and the huge wild landscape i could experience through her and her mails. When she disappeared out of my life ( my energy brought her too much into her feelings and spiritual levels she didn't want to touch. I scared her to death.....LOLOL) i didn't know what i missed more, my friend, or the landscape i learned to love through her.
thanks again Jerry!
love
mia
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