Readers' Letters -July/August

Readers' Letters

July-August 1996

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From: Willow@POBoxes.com
Subject: Feedback: weaver/95/25_6/psy/betray/forgive.htm
Your page on forgiveness is very helpful now. Thanks. I'd like to contribute: "Forgiveness is as if it (what you are forgiving) never happened." This is not in the sense of forgetting, but in the sense of the whatever does not get in the way anymore. If I remember correctly, I heard this from someone in Werner Erhard's est.

From: Laura.Vanags@alz.org
Subject: Feedback: weaver/95/25_7/healing/reviews/fengshui.htm
Address: Laura.Vanags@alz.org
I loved your article. It was concise, informative, and interesting. I'm interested in getting a feng shui reading for my home. I live in Brookfield, a near west suburb of Chicago. Is there anyone you'd recommend in the area? Thank you for all your help and information. Keep up the good work!

From: vanfleet@cdsnet.net
Subject: Feedback: weaver/95/25_5/wisdom/fogou/find.htm
Address: vanfleet@cdsnet.net
Hello from Oregon. My wife and son and I were recently in England. We had a wonderful time traveling all around your marvelous country. One of our goals was to visit the Hilton Castle in Sunderland. While there, were in formed that not too long ago a video had been produced that was seen on TV. The gentleman we talked to said the video had been produced by Channel 4, the Program was Time Team, the Edition was 3Hylton Castle2. The Presenter was Tony Robinson. My interest in this matter is that I am a Hilton, and would love to locate this film. Any help that you could give me in locating this film would be VERY appreciated. Yours, Bryon Van Fleet

From Kimberlee Nebel
Email: nebel@nconnect.net
Dear Weaver, It has been a long time since I have found myself turning inwards to explore the possibilities of self.(Too caught up in living?)I find it pleasant to stumble...perhaps...on a starting point...?Anyway,being isolated(living in the Wisc. countryside),it would be nice to communicate with people who have similar interests,attitudes,quests(?)I'm always open to new learning experiences.
Yours,Kimberlee


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