Open Space texts (finally) published in Portuguese

Joelle Lyons Everett JLEShelton at aol.com
Wed Feb 6 22:09:52 PST 2002


Congratulations, Artur!  In almost any country, publishing often seems to
take longer than you think it should.  But I am glad this resource is now
available.

Thank you!

Joelle

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>From  Thu Feb  7 11:47:49 2002
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"Artur F. Silva" schrieb:

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> Yes, the almond trees with flowers are typical of the South of Spain
> and the South of Portugal and not only of the "Holy" places.
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> Artur
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yes, there are miles and miles
of monocultural almond plantages, i know.
less"holy" ?
perhaps
every place all over the world is a holy place,
because the whole world is holy created.
florian

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