These are Tuff Sheds. They are NOT “tin sheds”, but actual 2×4 stud-built houses, some of which can be made very liveable for VERY little money, and I mean VERY VERY LITTLE money.
FOR RENT — 56 Units Tibetan Retreat Chalets in Perrytown
Leslie Ann posing before the just-completed Tibetan Retreat Chalets at Perrytown.
There are a total of 56 Tibetan Retreat Chalets available. They are just outside Gorby’s Place. The homes are spacious and useful for meditation and other Ashram practices. Prices depend on location and furnishings. Unfurnished homes start at an extra $10 per month above the basic support. If you cannot afford this, a home will be furnished anyway. Closest to Gorby’s Place, fully furnished, we ask an additional $50 per month support to cover the prim count loss to the region.
Leslie Ann waving on Sunrise Street in the newly completed Perrytown.
These are first-come, first-served. You get a name post outside your door to identify your home. Doors are lockable, but it’s advised you keep a teleport to the inside of your home, just in case you lose the key or the door doesn’t work, which happens when you don’t click exactly right, or an internet packet-loss occurs.
Leslie Ann Showcasing an Unfurnished Tibetan Retreat Chalet, just completed.
Interiors are very spacious and generous. You can see out through the one-way windows, but they’re visually blocked when viewed from outside. The fireplace keeps the home very cozy in wintertime.
Heed My Admonition
Heed My Admonition, to wit:
It’s All In The Marketing.
I’ll explain briefly, then elaborate at this morning’s 6:30 live forum… In a word, merely showing up at the Ashram is enough to elevate the soul at least a little, out of the hole it’s in. That having been said, there’s lots of room for improvement at that level of participation.
You’re on the Bodhisattva Path. Okay, what exactly does that mean? Think Mother Theresa, and you’ll have only one tenth the answer. It takes more than being a wandering healer to make a Bodhisattva, but the Root Idea, the Fundamental Principle, is the same — first you have to find someone who needs and wants healing. The “and wants” part is the thing that most allopathic doctors are trained to ignore. My doctor is a rare exception to this generalization, and I hope you’ve found one like that yourself.
Being on the Bodhisattva Path, the first thing you’ll notice is that it’s not for your benefit. That’s actually a definition of the Bodhisattva Path. So you need to retrain yourself to find folks that need The Work and deserve to get into it, have the will to complete the training and the heart to apply it. That’d be a good definition of you, if you’ve read down this far.
You clearly don’t lack the heart or the will, but you might yet lack the skills to actually do the job, to get folks coming to the Ashram for healing, deep meditation, reincarnation awareness and shamanic skills training, movement classes, and directed prayer training clinics and Advanced Learning Retreats (ALRs), especially those involving advanced acrobatic flight…and of course, the InterDimensional Excursions and Familiarity Runs in L315a and other similar AEs (Advanced Environments).
Enough said. More at today’s 6:30 morning work session.
See You At The Top!!!
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Who Else???
Sure, I know it’s properly “Whom Else?”, just as it’s more correctly said, “It isn’t Who You Know, it’s Whom.” Someone who’s here for a Prosperity Path Retreat happened to mention at breakfast that the Prosperity Path Orbs are a thinly veiled method of getting the flow of the Guru’s Grace. What a profound insight that was, becauseĀ regardless of how it looks, that’s what it is. The whole thing works by Karma Reduction, which I originally called “Reductionism” as an art-form, but it’s much more than that — it’s a whole new spiritual technology. Not actually new, but new for this planet and time-frame.