i just got back from talking to the dalai lama in philadelphia.

i just got back from talking to the dalai lama in philadelphia.
it's not every day i get to start an update/journal entry/blog(i hate that word) with that sentence.
in fact, well, just today.
to begin: i went to philadelphia last night with serj from system of a down and kt tunstall and joss stone to meet
up with the dalai lama today and hang out and talk informally.
well, 'informally' insofar as 'informally' involves bomb sniffing dogs and secret service agents and camera crews and attendants.
but i'm getting ahead of myself.
we arrived in philly last night and had dinner at horizons(which is fantastic, even if the name 'horizons' sounds
kind of new-age-y and vague).
and then last night after dinner i was asking myself, 'ok, you're meeting h.h dalai lama in the morning, what
do you want to talk about with him?'
and i was kind of stumped.
a part of me wanted to ask fun and lighthearted questions, like 'if you were a breakdancer what would
you want for your breakdancing name?' or 'if you could go on vacation anywhere, where would you go and what would you do?'
or 'do you prefer pantera or slayer?'
and another part of me wanted to ask more serious questions about dharma and meditation and politics and quantum mechanics.
but then i thought that he probably gets asked serious questions all the time, so maybe he'd like
the more lighthearted questions.
then i thought that maybe the lighthearted questions would be deemed offensive or irreverent.
and then it was morning.
serj and kt and joss and i met for breakfast and drank too much coffee and talked about what we'd
talk about with h.h.d.l.
we were shuffled into a small conference room. we met some very nice tibetan people and some nice
mongolian people and some nice los angeleno people and some nice secret service people and nice
camera crews and so on.
and then it started to get odd.
i went upstairs to go to the giftshop to see if i could buy a blank cd, cos i had this idea that i'd
burn a cd for the dalai lama, maybe some relaxing music he could listen to on long flights.
they didn't have blank cd's in the gift shop, but snoop dogg and his posse were leaving the hotel
just as the dalai lama was arriving.
postmodernism reared it's messy head, and the dogg pound posed for pictures with h.h. dalai lama.
this, needless to say, was entertaining.
then h.h.d.l had some lunch.
then h.h.d.l came downstairs for his informal meeting with us.
he walked into the room(preceded by security people).
he smiled at us.
he played with serj's beard.
he shook our hands and smiled some more.
then we sat down for the meeting.
kt tunstall played a song for him(it was a very nice song, a new song inspired by 'the giving tree'.).
hhdl closed his eyes and listened and then we talked about meditation(well, he talked, we listened).
i asked him if he could do any job for a week other than being the dalai lama what would it be?
at first he said that he'd like to do something to protect the environment.
then i asked, 'but what if you could be completely selfish for a week, what would you do?'
'sleep.' he said.
'so you'd be a professional sleeper?' i asked.
and he laughed and laughed.
and boy, when the dalai lama laughs at one of your jokes(even if it's not such a good joke) you feel pretty good.
serj asked him about spirituality and justice. joss asked him about the situation with tibet and china.
we chatted informally(under the watchful eye of secret service and camera crews and attendants and translators
and well-trained monkeys...ok, no monkeys. but monkeys would've been good, as everyone seems to like monkeys).
we took a whole bunch of pictures, we said our goodbyes, and he left to further spread the causes of peace and compassion to
the good people of philadelphia.
hopefully at some point i'll get the pictures back so that you'll know i wasn't just hallucinating.
or was i? was i actually having an ambien inspired hallucination?
nope, cos i have the commemorative t-shirt. unless hallucinations can produce commemorative t-shirts, which i don't
think they can.
and how would i describe h.h dalai lama?
mainly i was struck by his intellect. he might be the brightest person i've ever met.
secondly i was struck by his sense of humor. whenever he got the chance to make a little joke he made a little joke, and he
genuinely laughed whenever anything funny(or even quasi-funny, like my quips)was said.
thirdly i was kind of in awe, so i didn't have the perspective from which to objectively assess the situation or the man.
ok, so that was my day. now i'm headed out to a barbecue with mayor corey booker, who is a remarkable politician
and might be president someday.
some days are way more interesting than other days.
this was a way more interesting day than most.
thanks,
moby

SuperAmeba to the rescue

You could've asked him which super hero he would like to be... (rofilng cuz I have too active imagination, there's a picture of dalai lama in a Superman cape in my perverted mind :P)

I hope I haven't offended anyone

I hope I haven't offended anyone with what I said below about an aspect of doctrines on karma that I consider to be obvious nonsense. I have to admit that there is an extent to which I am experimenting with different ways to communicate about this. Perhaps classifying aspects of other people's doctrines as "obvious nonsense" is not the best approach to take.

I've noticed in former entries of yours Moby, you have said things about karma which seem indicate that it is a part of your own world view. If you have read my comments on MySpace (as well as the comment above) you will already know that I believe in karma too. I just don't believe that karma functions in the way that many people think it does.

thank you

hi moby,
i just came in to thank you for being a vegan.
incidentally, this happens at the same day you have an entry about meeting the dalai lama, so instant karma's working very well or there was some cosmic convergence of planets, but either way i'm leaving with more than i brought in, which i'm also thankful for.

best regards, (and i'm sure your panckakes are delicious, don't let any ex-girlfriend tell you otherwise!)

oops

oops. dont you hate that when you accidently post things twice.. so sorry!

wow

I came to this site mainly just to thank you for naming your latest cd after me but once i got here and started reading your journal i was captivated. you must have such a fascinating life.. oh how i envy you meeting the dalai lama. its good to see that you are doing great things with your life, you're still going on a journey just like the rest of us.

alice,western australia.

analysing moby in a good way, x

it has to be thru time, not true
stupid of me

hello
i am from belgium
don't know philadelphia, in belgium philadelphia is a liquid cheese to eaten with bread
but i want to meet the dalai lama too
i am thinking about what i would ask him
so if i know i let you know
i dont know moby very well, but i like some of his songs
but he looks interesting, little bit shy('verlegen' in dutch)and serious, i would like to see him little bit more crazy ;), but everybody is like he is
ok enough analysing
bye moby, and much luck in your life
kiss xxx

Hello, I'm from Vancouver,

Hello,

I'm from Vancouver, Canada(and waiting to see you live!) and I too am asking myself now what I would ask the dalai lama. After all, what do you ask one of the wisest persons to walk the earth? One could, as you pointed out go deep into religion or present day conflicts or humanity, while at the same time one may be compelled to be more light hearted. I suppose it comes down to what you want, which in turn says who you are. Do you wish to be someone who wants to solve the worlds issues, or entertain others? (of course there are many other points of view, this is a mere example). But it is interesting how, in these moments, one can find their true self.

analysing moby in a good way, x

it has to be thru time, not true
stupid of me

hello
i am from belgium
don't know philadelphia, in belgium philadelphia is a liquid cheese to eaten with bread
but i want to meet the dalai lama too
i am thinking about what i would ask him
so if i know i let you know
i dont know moby very well, but i like some of his songs
but he looks interesting, little bit shy('verlegen' in dutch)and serious, i would like to see him little bit more crazy ;), but everybody is like he is
ok enough analysing
bye moby, and much luck in your life
kiss xxx

amazing

meeting dalai lama
I'm breathless
must have been amazing
best regards

Dalai Lama and Caddyshack

"So I jump ship in Hong Kong and make my way over to Tibet, and I get on as a looper at a course over in the Himalayas. A looper, you know, a caddy, a looper, a jock. So, I tell them I'm a pro jock, and who do you think they give me? The Dalai Lama, himself. Twelfth son of the Lama. The flowing robes, the grace, bald ... striking. So, I'm on the first tee with him. I give him the driver. He hauls off and whacks one – big hitter, the Lama – long, into a 10,000-foot crevice, right at the base of this glacier. And do you know what the Lama says? Gunga galunga ... gunga – gunga lagunga. So we finish the 18th and he's gonna stiff me. And I say, "Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know." And he says, "Oh, uh, there won't be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness." So I got that goin' for me...which is nice."

www.myspace.com/kurtlockwood

Why didn't somebody tell me?

We (family) walk around Phila most evenings--down the Parkway, around Rittenhouse Square, sometimes South Street. Having walked in the footsteps of HH the DL would have been exactly what we needed last week. Maybe we did, and maybe we sucked up some of that energy.

I actually think we might have seen you, too, or someone that looks like you. Next time you are in town, you are invited for dinner as one of the guests on my imaginary dinner party list. HH the DL is on the list, too. Just give a call.

Do you have any idea how lucky you are to be living such a wonderful life?

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you have helped me. thank you.

Fascinating!

What a surreal event and fun-to-read account of it. I just downloaded Alice and popped over here to check out your website.

I remember seeing you on MTV Cribs I think it was and you noting your shelf of books and how no one on Cribs ever seems to have them in their homes. If I go a day or two without carrying one around I start getting a twitch.

GBglass

Coincidence???

Since few months I'm very interested in meditation and all of that kind of matters and what was my surprise when I read in a spanish newspaper that you had a meeting with Dalai Lama. I found it so interesting and even more when I discover that you had your own blog. So quickly I came to check it and so, I wanted to see any of your videos. Then I look for "Moby" on youtube and discover a new song for me "Natural Blues", with Christina Ricci playing like the angel. Absolutely amazing! Sometimes I am affraid to see your videos as they make me feel so sad... you know what I mean for sure... but this time was exactly the song that I wanted to hear and the video I wanted to see. Really fantastic. Thank you very much for all the things you do for people like me who are looking for something more...

Lot of hugs and best wishes.

Juanma

So you pulled a Gere-Segal?

Before the draconians (Hall monitors--pun intended) disregard the 1st amendment and delete this post, please address the following Senor Mo.

Given your belief in Veganism, I'm surprised you passed on the opportunity to ask the Dalai Lama why a devout spiritual leader of a Buddhist sect insists on eating MEAT?

Or more intriguing, why didn't you ask him about the alleged "Serfdom" that is Tibetan Theocracy before 1959?

Is the Dalai Lama's pattern of accepting "Indulgences" from B-Listers (Richard Gere, Steven Segal, etc.) on par with Scientology's "pay to pray" business model?

And were you a "customer"?

You described the Dalai Lama as an intellectual. By most accounts from actual scholars who met the Dalai Lama on his lucrative lecture tour, he is described as surprisingly "dim-witted". Were you just being kind?

All of what you wrote above

All of what you wrote above is either simply incorrect or preconceived. If you disagree - please post a links to a trusted sources regarding all of your claims.
Below I'll write few examples of where I think you were wrong.
My aim is not to change your opinion (this might be impossible if you _have_ to write such things or simply too blind) but either not let you change other people opinions.

1. The Dalai Lama _always_ says about seriousness of being vegeterian and _always_ asks those who're not going to abandon meat to stay veg for the period of spiritual teachings.
And the word "sect" is not applicable to currently the main and the biggest buddhist branch.

2. What is to tibetan society - HH also accepts that it wasn't the best form of rule. But definitely not the worst, even comparing with nowadays societies (that's my IMHO) - all depends on aims. My tibetan friends claim that it was better in the past time then now. And, if you don't know, anyone had freedom to send his child to a monastery. And monks had relatively easy life and were honoured a lot.

3. I never saw any other opinion then stating that H.H. is not just very intelligent, but also extremely hard-working (his working day starts around 4 AM). A proove to this is not only that his 'geshe' degree normally involves at least 17 years of studying and is comparable to Ph.D but also that he accomplished it much faster and all top-level buddhist teachers, spiritual leaders and scientists who had a chance to talk to him claim that he's extremely educated and smart.

extrapolating on what i wrote "above"...

Interesting that you requested reliable evidence or links to trusted scholarly sources to claims when you failed to hold yourself to the same standard. Secondly, the original posting implied skepticism based on more than mere superficial speculation but on a body of dissenting critics levied against the Dalai Lama. In other words, those are serious questions proposed to the Dalai Lama that often go unanswered, coherently or intelligently.

More to the point, if Tibetan Buddhism makes the claim to be 'the' main branch of the religion, i have two immediate questions that arise from your rebuttal.

1. if the dalai lama is the god-head of this "main branch of buddhism", assuming it logically and dogmatically covers universal buddhist doctrines, mantras and maxims, then why would the dalai lama confuse the tenet of vegetarianism as prescribed by buddhism itself? and why the inconsistency between his public statements endorsing vegetarianism and his contradictory dietary habits of consuming animal products? is the dalai lama confused or is he exerting what westerners would call a 'double-standard'? not exactly a paragon of spiritual verities.

(see link: http://www.all-creatures.org/letters/20070615-np.html)

2. how do you reconcile other forms of buddism such as dorge shugden which dogmatically oppose tibetan buddhism in practice and in theory given that its limitation and influence is geographically predicated in central asia (and in hollywood studios) and also in contrast to other forms of buddhism in sino asia or pacific rim asia?

Under the rule of the lamas, Tibet was a theocratic state (before 1951) that practiced racial separtism, serfdom and gender discrimination with an underdeveloped/nonexistent primitive form of agrarian economy where most of its inhabitants lived a nomadic, uncomfortable and often violent life. monks were the predetermined aristocrats in the ridid hierarchy. everyone else were essentially slaves or indentured servants whose efforts supported the comforts of the monks.

Prior to this, Tibet was considered "tributary" region or state within several ruling dynasties of the Mongol and Chinese ilk.

if the dalai lama has earned a 'geshe degree' through proprietory channels, his ghost-written pamphlets or books offer little evidence of his 'intellectual prowess'. whether his poor english verbal skills or his painfully elementary epigrams are reasons for his incoherence, should his followers not expect something more profound and insightful from a person claiming celestial and hereditary rule by divine right? Christopher Hitches, Rupert Murdoch and Pico Iyer among others, would agree with this view.

Being Human, in some ways dim, in some ways brilliant.

Hi There, I've just read over the discussion between you, sacred dignity (I like that username) and serge, and I think that like so many other humans, the Dalai Lama is in some ways dim and in some ways brilliant. I have been reading "The Universe in a Single Atom" by him and the more brilliant side of his mind and his being shows through in there. I can also appreciate what he has to say about compassion. On the other hand some of what gets preached in that tradition is drastically oversimplified and seems to me to be quite fundamentalist (even though the Dalai Lama himself claims to be against fundamentalism).

I really appreciate the information that you have put into the above post sacred dignity. I'm hoping to get into extensive dialogue myself with some Lamas in that tradition to deeply challenge them on aspects of their doctrine on karma which I think are having a damaging impact in the Western world due to the influence that they are now having on so many people, and especially given the status of the Dalai Lama. It is good to find out a bit more about Tibetan society prior to the Chinese invasion. Although I know that the China Communist Party has made Tibet into a hell on earth for many people (and also loads of Chinese citizens within China are experiencing hell on earth)... it doesn't surprise me to find out about what Tibetan society was like before that. Their doctrine on karma supports elitism and inequalities in society.

I get quite frustrated by the way that many people who are in some ways very intelligent also suscribe to oversimlified ideologies and doctrines that seem like obvious nonsense. The Buddha apparentely taught that it is best not to be attached to beliefs, however most Buddhists seems very attached indeed to their absolutist beliefs about karma.

I've been writing heaps about this issue under Moby's blog on MySpace as well... on page 2 of the comments pages. My display name on there at the moment is 'Zimmi'

As far as his meat eating habit goes, well I can't say I know how he really feels about it, but if his doctor has advised him to eat meat for health reasons and he places absolute trust in him, then it might not seem like a reasonable option for him to go against his doctor's advice. I have come across a number of natural health practitioners who believe and say that for some people, some amount of meat eating is required for health reasons. I don't know about people who have had Hep B though. Meat eating is meant to be hard on the liver.

I recently read a book written by Tenzin Choedrak who was (and might still be) the Dalai Lama's personal physician. I noticed in there in his descriptions of life in Tibet prior to the Chinese invasion, that (at least some of the) monks were into meat eating. He retold one story that was obviously meant to be an amusing tale about how a monk who had been visiting a village and doing scripture readings for the people, had tricked a man into killing a sheep so that he could get to eat meat while he was there. One of the villagers was bald, very ashamed about it and didn't like to come out of his house because of that. The monk pretended that Buddha had stated that wairing the skin of a freshly slaughtered sheep upon one's bald head would make the hair grow back. The man slaughtered a sheep, did what "Buddha" had "instructed" but then when the sheeps skin upon his head started to smell off, the monk then said that Buddha had stated that the hair would not grow back if the sheep's skin was worn for too long. So if the Dalai Lama's personal physician can tell a story like that which is meant to amuse his readers, and doesn't show any sign in the process of recognition that monk's behaviour was unethical and a case of power abuse, then he doesn't seem to have an extremely high degree of integrity or compassion for animals or the peasants of Tibet.

Hello to MOBY if you're reading this. I REALLY REALLY LIKE one little change that you have made over here that I have ONLY JUST NOTICED. I'm sorry to have come across as having been a bit angry with you now and then on MySpace, I truly am.

to clarify what I was referring to as being "obvious nonsense"

I thought I'd better clarify what I meant when I said this -

"I get quite frustrated by the way that many people who are in some ways very intelligent also suscribe to oversimlified ideologies and doctrines that seem like obvious nonsense. The Buddha apparentely taught that it is best not to be attached to beliefs, however most Buddhists seems very attached indeed to their absolutist beliefs about karma."

I do believe that everything we say and do and think and so on has an energetic impact at a metaphsyical level which then has some amount of influence on what kinds of things happen in our lives from there. What I consider to be obvious nonsense is that certain things can't possibly happen to people unless they have done particular actions, or said or thought certain things (to create a karmic pattern that matches with it). For example, the idea that a woman can't possibly get raped unless she has committed a similar kind of violent crime in a past life (or in this life as the case may be), or that a person can't possibly get killed by a tidal wave unless they have the karma to bring that experience to them.

The Lama Rocks

Dearest Sacred Dignity,
It was Einstein who said, “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity”. Is he speaking of the technology created by those scholars whom are so driven by left – brained, action –oriented, go getting, so involved in their own catapult to success they neglect to see altruism? I wonder if those scholars you speak of, like most of humanity, are riddled with anxiety, anger, fear, and desire which are imbedded into the human condition? Otherwise, why would they even seek to compare? Truth is I believe we are all taught that at a very young age. Perhaps it’s our journey in life to experience our ego in that sense, and only some are blessed and open enough to experience Monistic Idealism. Many people search their whole lives for something, but don’t realize it can only to be accepted. A quantum leap of inspiration and creativity, and “IT” is experienced. The Dalai Lama has transcended the conditioned modality of the self. He is an example for us all. If we all lived life like him, anger would be extinct. We would only experience utopia. Gee, that would suck. He experiences life so open and selfless that the ego no longer plays a role in his reality. He practices acceptance, compassion, joy, and enthusiasm in all moments of his life. If being dimwitted is consciousness, and living fully in the present, then by all means, let us all be dimwitted and live in extreme joy. I say, the Lams is a really rockin’ dude. And I mean that with all the reverence in the Universe. Who wants to join me in the shift of reincarnating our egos? All in favor say “Aye”.
P.S. Why does Moby care what his holiness chooses to imbibe? The Lama doesn’t chastise him for not eating meat? Although I did… sorry Mo. You know I was just kidding.

watcher of soul

the lama rocks...as a charlatan

watcher of soul,

thank you for the exordium in lieu of Senor Mo's convenient absence, being the glam-Lower Easter-sider he is. the monistic idealism which the Dalai Lama and his sycophants espouse is an ideology that pretends to embrace freedom and virtue. in historical reality, they operated a violent and cruel Serfdom under the political guise of a "theocracy". it's documented from wall to wall at widener library. and if cambridge isn't within reach, google it, assuming intellectual honesty is your game. moreover, I presume endorsing a nefarious cult leader like shoko asahara (tokyo subway attack) or india's nuke program are salient spiritual steps towards...utopia? let's call him on it! if we ask nicely (or make a generous monetary contribution to his "exile possee" so that he could continue flying on private luxury planes, brandishing gold watches and enjoying kobe steaks), would he be so daring as to order a "stop and decease" on all violent protests on innocent olympic torch-bearers in the spirit of "non-violence" or harmony? regarding this "compassion" which you attribute to the holy man, do you believe dissenting buddhists from the dorge shugden sect would consider the Dalai Lama worthy of such lofty superlatives given the aforestated issues?

...

...being compelled by curiosity, I would also like the Dalai Lama to provide the geographical coordinates for the actual, physical location of shangri-la since he is convinced of its material, earthly existence.

So you pulled a Gere-Segal?

Before the draconians (Hall monitors--pun intended) disregard the 1st amendment and delete this post, please address the following Senor Mo.

Given your belief in Veganism, I'm surprised you passed on the opportunity to ask the Dalai Lama why a devout spiritual leader of a Buddhist sect insists on eating MEAT?

Or more intriguing, why didn't you ask him about the alleged "Serfdom" that is Tibetan Theocracy before 1959?

Is the Dalai Lama's pattern of accepting "Indulgences" from B-Listers (Richard Gere, Steven Segal, etc.) on par with Scientology's "pay to pray" business model?

And were you a "customer"?

You described the Dalai Lama as an intellectual. By most accounts from actual scholars who met the Dalai Lama on his lucrative lecture tour, he is described as surprisingly "dim-witted". Were you just being kind?

hey lama what's happenin'

you met the dalai lama. i saw this cool dog on line. very few people get my jokes. are you an exception?

http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Most-Emailed-Photos/ss/1756/im:/080718/480...

watcher of soul

"mu"

I'd love to meet the dalai lama...

But couldn't. I'd be too tempted by my humanness to ask him things h.h.d.l. shouldn't be asked...

Like could I maybe see the skin wings? Or just a glance at the leopard thighs, please?

Or can you please tell me, seriously, what do you believe it all means?

But just to be in his presence seems like it would be an amazing thing in itself.

You music, Moby, has put you in extraordinary places.

I'd also like to ask you a question...

But like the questions for the dalai lama, perhaps I best not ask...

Oh, maybe just one: "Where does the flame go when you blow the candle out?"

...if you only knew...

"Where does the flame go when you blow the candle out?"

Have faith and the flame is always burning. 'Faith' and 'Hope' is believing in things that aren't necessarily visible to the naked eye. Winks*

And let me ask you a question Mo, “What do you do when you hit a brick wall?”

Oh wait a minute, I have the answer, ‘Jump over it.’ or in my case, since I’m a dancer, ’Leap over it.’ Winks*

I Love You,

Rachelle
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Check Out My Myspace Website at: www.myspace.com/rachellelovesmoby
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"Dancing faces you towards Heaven, whichever direction you turn." Quote By, Sweetpea Tyler

Space is information

Exactly when I was listening KT Tunstall I decided check your journal...And I found new post...about h.h.Dalai Lama ! wow! Really, space is information!
Im a buddhist so I can imagine that was very exciting day. I have never met Dalai Lama myself but a few times another high teacher of Buddhism H.H. 17th. Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje. Every time that was incredible and full of inspiration. Dharma is just a beautiful way :D

And also I would like to thank you for amazing show in Belgium (Werchter) and for all great what you do and represent yoursef.

Thanks a lot and big hug
Silver

ps. sorry for my primitive english... ;)

I like that you can be so simplistic

i like that you can be so simplistic in your journal entries. if i were writing about the same thing, the subject line would have been something like "(expletive)! i just met the dalai lama and he laughed at my quasi funny joke!!!!!!!" so thank you for not putting us all through that. also, i think a collaboration between you and any of the artists you met with would be quite interesting, especially serj as i really like his voice.

I am trying to see
I am trying to believe

Ditto...

I love Mo's writing, weather he writes in a fantasia or simplistic manner, I love his writing.... I love his humor...I love so many things about him...I could talk forever about how much I love him, but I will save you the reading, for you wuold be reading for the rest of your life...that is how much I love this man.

Quasi, I do think that Mo is the only one, besides you, that I have ever seen using that word....

Rachelle LaDelle' Geisheker

"Dance.....I don't have an attitude, I'm just REALLY good!" Winks*

Commerative T-Shirt?

Sounds like a heck of an interesting day, but what could or would the commerative Tshirt say:

"My parents got to meet the Dalai Lama but I got a Tshirt to meditate upon."

It is so much fun to make others laugh. Maybe someone will get a chuckle from that one.

Drew the Ratbastard

this made me smile :)

this made me smile :)

And....

Philadelphia is lovely. Wish you could have been with me at Bushkills Falls in November of last year. The beautiful trees...I really enjoyed the nature where I stayed and also as I drove to New York to see You...Remember...
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Rachelle LaDelle' Geisheker

"Dance////I don't have an attitude, I'm just REALLY good!" Winks*

And why didn't you take me with you? Winks*

What an adventure, makes me think of my adventures there in New York...:) Although, my attentions were all on my love for You and if Snoop Doggy Dog and all those others were around, I didn't even notice, because my heart was set on You and I was there for You and did I mention it was all about You that I was there. And I hope you told the secret service agents to go on vacation next time I visit, that would be lovely...hmmmm....Oh and I'll bring a blank cd with me next time....What a wonderbar gift to get a compilation cd from You loveness....

Tibet here we come...(well, in the future, oh and more specifically, the near future please)...

Meditation in the rain, optimum, kisses on your sexy bald head.

I want to be shuffled in a small conference room with you indeed....When? Time, date? I need to put it in my planner, winks*.

Monkeys, haha....love em...they are so amusing....

And my dream occupation would be Love of Your Life and Mother of your child.

Okay, I do think I wrote what I was in the 'mood' to write this morning. I'll write a little more on myspace tonight. Kisses.

Love,

Me
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Rachelle LaDelle' Geisheker

"Dance......I don't have an attitude, I'm just REALLY good!" Winks*

Sorry for the double post

And this website of yours doesn't seem to allow me to delete the message, so instead I erased the content to save your beautiful site from a double babble.

Love U,

Me
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Rachelle LaDelle' Geisheker

"Dance......I don't have an attitude, I'm just REALLY good!" Winks*