Ho
    can uludag 
    canuludag at hotmail.com
       
    Tue Dec  5 06:23:37 PST 2006
    
    
  
It also resembles"hu" spoken by sufi dervishes at the prayers and in 
conversations with love.
"Hu" is some expression like "he" or "she" refferring to God. It is used 
like Amen too.
Sufis often reply " Hu"  to eachother to remember about God , unity and 
everything they do is of that unity and inside it. It isn't very common 
expression in public.
We have the common beautiful word "Muhabbet" in Turkish; an Arabic word 
which means "communication/conversation with love"
It is believed that the universe is created with Muhabbet, the reality is of 
"communication with love"
Muhabbet can be without words.
I use this word often when telling about Open Space Technology in Turkish.
:-)))
Greetings from İstanbu, Turkeyl
Can Uludag
>From: kinch at kos.net
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>Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2006 08:13:33 -0500
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>I have also seen it used at the end of a prayer very much like the 
>Christian Amen...
>Winston
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