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 Post subject: Buddha land
PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:34 pm 
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Hello Planters,
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Picture of a baba in Goa, sitting under a banyan tree with various freaks chanting and smoking.

After a year in India and Nepal, i am back in Europe for a bit, until I go back to buddha land.
During this year, I worked with Tibetan monks for 4 months, followed by a season in Goa for party time. I camped under a Banyan tree for a month with babas, smoking many chillums, dreaming ketamine dreams and a little Albert Hoffman for a night.
I walked the Himalayan mountains in Nepal, saw weed plants grow as wirld as Nepal is, rode the busy Kathmandou streets on bikes and went deeper in my budhist studies.

You can see some pics here:
http://www.fuzzytravel.com/manue/
Life is an adventure, so keep your teeth healthy to bite at it fully.
All peace and love to the planters out there:)

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wow, fuzz. Magnifique. Hope you're well and enjoying this rich experience. Thanks for sharing your photos.
Good teeth to bite into life - great tip - i'm listening!


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Hey Fuzz!
was wondering how you've been doing.... been a long time.

Glad to hear you're doing fine :)
Man that trip sounds like a trip.... only wish I could join ya for a couple months.

Do take care and have a puff for me 8)


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It is truly wonderful to finally hear from you directly! Hopefully I won't miss you in chat again. I'll keep an eye on your site, thanks for the link.


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thanks for the link, dug your blog and Goa pics etc. thanks!

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 Post subject: Re: Buddha land
PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:47 am 
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Namaste felow planters,

I hope everyone is doing well. On my side, I am back in France for a month. I am now the aunt of a little boy.
In a couple weeks I go back for more Asian adventures in India and Nepal.
By now, I have quite a few travel hints and links for those who might plan a trip around this side of the world.
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(pic of Nepale mountains. look closer, you are not dreaming;)!
If any of you are into volonteering, please do contact me. I have many Nepale friends, and you could be set up working in an orphenage in kathmandu, or doing teaching work in the mountains. Rent and food would be basically free for you. So don't hesitate to contact me by mail: bluezorg@yahoo.com. (during travel i only look at mail and spend minimum time on the computer).

For you interested in volonteering, or any of your friends, please do not go through any of the big volunteer organizations. They are a total scam. They ask a lot of money, to pick you up and pet you around. It is free to meet the good locals and find out free volunteer projects, they are pleeenty. If really you have extra money to share, go to the villages and give it to the people!

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(shaman ritual during a a Purnima celebration at Baba Shivapuri temple.)


Peace and happiness to all:)

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 Post subject: Re: Buddha land
PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:26 am 
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oh fuzz, that is so sweet, thanks for the pics.

The beautiful bush you portray is the only one I partake of these days. Nepalese! The Mother Ganja, Ganja Ma. Adi Ganja, the First!

It has the effect (for me, ymmv) of getting more powerful and subtle as days of use continue. Nepalese is a ganja you can make a personal relationship with, it adapts and morphs to fit and prosper the sadhana of the grower/user, the connection growing deeper. It is yoga weed.

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