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I LOVE the blue Buddha image... is it your own work?
Would I be able to use it on my website? I'm looking for an image to go with out spirit section which i'll be lauching soon, and we're having a Buddhism2.0 seminar in 2009 and I'd love to have some fresh interesting images to go on the flyers etc.
You'd get full credit of course... and an invite to the event :)
m.
namaste~
Thank you for adding the light of your presence to my page and to our world! To answer your question: Beyond my students, nature and the myriad faces that embody the oneness of this totality, my "facetime community" is in development. ;-) I just moved here (San Diego) and family is in Los Angeles and close friends are around the globe.
May the eternal light of your heart continue to illuminate the silence between your thoughts and make a nurturing home for your joy to unfold and your soul to blossom.
Love and namaste,
Ellen
If you go deep enough into what you gauge as a center point of emptiness or silence, you will find no center point. Your notion of center point is where you are referencing from in relation to somewhere else. It is what gives you your sense of self. And going beyond that notion of center .....?
- Ellen Davis
Wonderful!
Namaste