Actually, Ingegard, I was referring to what's going on
in the US. My experience from numerous trips to Europe
in the last six years is that there's a much wider
interest in spiritual growth there.
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I am not sure about what you say - that young people
does
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The Bushes are politically astute, and having seen former Calif Gov
Brown labeled as Governor Moonbeam
on 5/26/05 1:00 AM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So we have a california gov, maybe two, an ex president, maybe two
(Clinton), maybe the current one, maybe a future one (hillary), and a
former VP, almost president, an oscar winning director and actor,
assorted senators and reps,
And Micheal Jackson.
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I think the biggest problem is that few young people
turn to spiritual growth anymore. For the past few
decades, young people who were destined to be seekers
were mostly the kids of the first generation of
seekers.
The TMO would have done well to support the SIMS above
all else, if the aim