Tibetan bells on airplanes?

Michael M Pannwitz mmpanne at snafu.de
Thu Jun 27 23:11:45 PDT 2002


Hi Michael and all you other tibetan bells carriers,
this is a grand practice, what a way to share the spirit, I will copy
that.
greetings from Berlin
michael

On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 23:16:53 -0500, Michael Herman wrote:

>i usually take my bells in my carry-on bag.  i take them out and sit
>them on top of the bag when it goes through the scanner.  that
>eliminates the need to search the bag.  but of course they always still
>want to know what these things are.  so i fumble with an explanation
>while they fumble with the bells, then once i'm allowed to touch them
>again (examination completed) i always like to ring them there in the
>security checkpoint area.  when they chime and the security person
>smiles, i like to say 'they are for peace.'
>





Michael M Pannwitz
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