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July 24, 2008

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I am so very sorry. Our beloved pets are such an important part of our lives and I can begin to understand just how you feel having lots pets of my own in the past.

Ken

I feel very close to you both in this moving poem and in this enormous loss.

Janet Riehl

Dear Stephen,

I recall meeting Thich Nhat Hanh during a spiritual retreat in France for a few days. He'd brought a covey of monks and nuns with him. They were mainly there to teach the children at Sogyal Rinpoche's spiritual seat in Europe: Lerab Ling.

But, we all loved him...and them.

He taught on "Inderdependent Origination"...this doctrine you allude to movingly in this poem, "Before I was a sentient being I was the sentient rain. I won’t kid you: the intelligence of water falling is the pearl of consciousness and there’s no proper wording for this."

I had never understood this teaching. I just couldn't get it. But, then Ti told us the story about the piece of paper...how when a match is set to it becomes smoke and water vapor...and he led this all the way to the ocean and beyond. I bought the tape of this teaching and listened to it all summer, long after he left.

Yes. The intelligence of the sentient rain...and how the beloved pet continues...on and on and on.
May it be so.

Janet Riehl
www.riehlife.com

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