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Dear friends,

I love how in spanish, the way to say "good-bye" is the words "With God." In french adeau, are they single where spanish are with plural Gods? he he..

Like the word "holiday" is not at all like HOLY DAY, it seems our words for leaving our friends only makes sense like at the end of the world business show where the nice old guy says "Wishing you the best of good byes," and we know full well he is talking about profitable purchases.

"So long," and "see you later" aren't anything like the "travel with creator" or I suppose ADIOS could also be translated: GODSPEED which is a nice wish for someone, especially if they need speeding up, he he.. Tongue

Wishing you ever go with your heavenly spirit. May all your travels be in the company of the highest. May you always feel and know the presence. May you go with God.

Amen. And so it is.

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Thank you dear Teo for this message. Yes, we are not always aware of how beautiful the traditional greeting formulas are.

In German we have "Gruess Gott", in Swiss German it becomes "Gruezi", but the root is "Gruess Gott" and it means "Greeting God!". So whenever we meet somebody we express this wonderful truth of greeting God in the other!
Like NAMASTE.

We also use the French version of Adios "Adieu" "Ade" all having the same meaning. In Italy too we use "Addio".

May we all be more aware of the deep precious meaning of these words.

Gruess Gott, Addio! Smile
Loving you, Margherita

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I’m open to love,  my heart invites you to dance,  come share my delight

senryu by Margherita

“I searched for God among the Christians and on the Cross and therein I found Him not.
I went into the ancient temples of idolatry; no trace of Him was there.
I entered the mountain cave of Hira and then went as far as Qandhar but God I found not.
With set purpose I fared to the summit of Mount Caucasus and found there only 'anqa's habitation.
Then I directed my search to the Kaaba, the resort of old and young; God was not there even.
Turning to philosophy I inquired about him from ibn Sina but found Him not within his range.
I fared then to the scene of the Prophet's experience of a great divine manifestation only a "two bow-lengths' distance from him" but God was not there even in that exalted court.
Finally, I looked into my own heart and there I saw Him; He was nowhere else.”

― Rumi

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