There is a Temple in Keller, Tx. Surrounding it are homes of local
Buddists.and their families
No, they do not look or dress like Texans.
They dress like monks.or at least as I think of as monks dressing
I have wondered often, what made them settle there.
Perhaps you could tell me, if you know, what the essence of the
Buddhist take is on what we call "whatever will be, will be "
I in no way wish to be mean spirited with this
question..However,sometimes, we find satisfactory (to us) answers in
different realms.
Alzheimer's sure give us plenty of room for thought.
Florence
Ruth - 07 Apr 2005 19:08 GMT
I have a warm spot in my heart for Keller, Texas. On the last flight my
husband took by himself he had a layover in Atlanta. He was very tired,
disoriented and confused.
A young man by the name of "Elliot" came to his aid, called me on his cell
phone, was kind enough to rebook Larry on the next flight home and escorted
him to the proper gate. He then called me to tell me that my husband was on
his way home.
Bless you, Elliot, and know that I always send thoughts of undying
gratitude in the direction of Keller, TX.
Ruth
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Evelyn Ruut - 08 Apr 2005 13:12 GMT
Florence, I would be pleased to answer you in private, with any question you
might have. I would rather not get too much into an off topic discussion
here for obvious reasons, but I am happy to answer you at any time.

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Evelyn
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