but I'll be back. Emily.
From: Share Long
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Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2013 8:56 AM
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Emily, sometimes I'm aware of the incredible silence o
Emily, sometimes I'm aware of the incredible silence of FF and sometimes I'm
not. That's fine with me but it was nice to hear David Deida comment on it
because I have a lot of respect for him.
BTW, it wasn't my statement about karma so no credibility was needed. It was
Deida's.
PS I'm replyin
Doc, in all the years he came to FF, I never once saw David Deida hit on one of
his students. AND I never heard any rumors either which is saying a lot in a
rumor rich place like FF. He describes himself as a monogamist by choice and
because of the integrity I've seen him express, I believe him.
quiet
meditation of undetermined length. Here I go, walking off the stage:)
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Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2013 4:33 AM
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I'll take your word for it.
--- I
Emily, before my time, some famous teachers have visited FF: Byron Katie,
Gangaji, Francis Lucille. But David Deida and his then wife Sofia were in a
slightly different category, being teachers with a focus on intimate
relationships. David had been some kind of physics genius before he set off o
lture of those they
conquer so the Brits are not the only ones guilty of this.
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Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 8:35 PM
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I am not so sure the Brits are that Puritanical actually. The Victorian era
Brits of a certain class might have pretended they were. I think the British
are some of the most charmingly twisted people around - sexually and otherwise.
Ann, their karma was to have a puritanical, unhealthy attitude towards
sexuality and all the misery that such an attitude causes.
From: Share Long
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Sent: Saturday, September 7, 2013 6:33 AM
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Thank you, Seraphita for supplying the specific context of the dance. Adds a
layer of poignancy to
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It's traditional Kathak dancing. Saswati Sen is the dancer. She was trained in
that Indian classical dance form, which is still performed in India today. The
> The film The Chess Players, directed by Satyajit Ray, includes a
> dance sequence - an authentic Kathak dance (Hindi: ) one
> of the eight forms of Indian classical dance. One of my favourite
> dance scenes. I hope you enjoy.
I've never been a fan of traditional Indian dance, precisely
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