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At 5:20pm on March 14, 2009, Karen said…
Hi Bill, how wonderful to see you here.
Love Light and Blessings Karen xx
At 5:18pm on March 14, 2009, arupo said…
What an amazing picture. Love all the glittering.Thank you. Wish I was more adept at such postings. People on this site are so good at it.
Yes, I love this site too, the people, the postings and especially the intent behind it all. Tibet and its people hold a special place in my heart. Wonderful we can come together around this.
May well being permeate your life.
At 5:10pm on March 12, 2009, arupo said…
Hi Bill, Wonderful picture. Looks to me like she's holding a dream catcher. Love being part of native american sweat lodges here. Do you have them where you are?
Love for you, Arupo
At 5:20am on March 12, 2009, Diane Crebo said…
a joyous Hello to you, Bill... where is Hagensborg???? Here on the west coast the snow drops are shyly showing their pretty spring faces=enjoy
At 4:33pm on January 20, 2009, arupo said…
Those surely are some awesome mountains. Where I go in Eastern Oregon is called the "little alps" because of the Eagle Cap Wilderness mountain range - so beautiful too especially when covered with snow.
Cool the way you've posted this as a running slide show! Feel like jumping in the river for a swim! Bet it's clean water too, something scarce these days.
At 4:28pm on January 20, 2009, arupo said…
How wonderful for you! Another year with my granddaughter and she'll finish high school leaving me free to move away from the city. I'm happiest when close to the beauty of nature as was the case when living in Eastern Oregon where most of my family still lives.
Blessings and love for you, Arupo
At 4:11am on January 20, 2009, arupo said…
Wonder where in Canada Hagenborg is. See were two of four on site now.
Love this site and the feeling I get from the postings - words and visuals.
Blessings to you.
At 7:57am on January 6, 2009, buddhawild said…
gorgeous photos..is that Peru?looks exactly like south island new zealand
At 4:37am on January 6, 2009, Clicia Pavan said…

Good night Bill
At 7:42pm on January 2, 2009, CARMEN GLORIA QUIROZ said…
Well, that is it, I lived in Vancouver for four years, 1977-1980, as a chilean exile, I worked in a place named Uprising bread, baking a lot of bread and singing in a group to get money to send to Chile. I loved your country and the people were so helpful, never seen that, Have you been in Chile????
 
 

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I am the Candle Flame


I am the candle flame for Tibet on high
My country stolen mountains in the sky
Valleys weep your clouds float on by
Freedom taken from me that’s why I cry
Oh mountain trails how I miss your track
My flame burns bright I want you back
Within my soul I yearn my eyes wet
Tibet you were my life ill not forget
Why did you come take my home away?
Even then you didn’t ask I had no say
You stole my heart my spirit all I had
Now here I burn my flame bright but sad
What did I do I ask the question why
For I grow weary to see my land for I die
Here I stand you smile look down on me
Ill fight for you till my death to set you free
So many years i've suffered silent in pain
How I yearn to touch your gentle soil again
To climb to yonder mountain peek above
Once more my spirit to feel of your love

Tony Robin Bulley 17th October 2008 ©


Vigil

Where are you now,
with your palms together,
bowing,
your dark red robes
wrapping the wisdom
of a thousand years,
white knife peaks,
and over six thousand
monasteries?

Your home not your home
and yet your home always,
you wander,
you meditate,
you chant and pray;
you teach, you love,
or you stay
and must keep quiet.

Yet prayer flags still blow
in high Tibetan air,
prayer flags still blow
in the deep dark-eyed hearts
of your people.
There are places
the intruders,
the violators
cannot reach–
places alive with
the smiles and tears
of your lost land.

Red robed ones
with your calm eyes
upon the world,
you who pay homage
to the consciousness
in all things,
you who see far beyond
appearances:
you know past time,
you love past duality,
and yet you cry too.

The mountains of Tibet,
the vast plateaus and
green valleys,
the sky lakes and blue rivers,
the sons and daughters
of this sacred land
know and wait for you,
and for their time
within space and beyond
to be free.

© 1996 Layne Russell

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