Let's Meet Each Other…
Hello dear longtime readers and new subscribers,
Since 2020 we’ve been reading Shamcher’s writings together, and don’t you wonder who we all are? Let’s introduce ourselves. Don’t be shy. We’re all friends of Shamcher, one way or the other. You could share where you’re living, what you’re doing, what you hope for the year to come, or your impression of Shamcher’s worldview. Or just say, “Hi.” Want to try it? (If this works then we can have more discussions - maybe monthly?)
Click the button and drop a comment, if you like, or click through just to see what others are saying. Let’s talk.
(If for some reason, your comment doesn’t go through, just reply to this email and I’ll post it for you!)
From Philip Gulliver - (this came in by email, not sure why it didn't post, so I'm reposting here:)
Hi, I'm Noor Habib, from Germany. I don't know when I first heard of Shamcher, but his name kept cropping up in all sorts of connotations. So it was really good to get more 'solid' knowledge of his being and his doings. His fantastic reliance on his intuition and his contact to the Universal. Thank you Carol for getting this together.
this one came in to me via email:
Yes! I would very much like to dance with all of you and to continue to dance with Shamcher. My name is Kuan yin Cindy Pujos-Michel and I live in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. I forever owe a debt of love and gratitude to Shamcher for his idea of starting an annual Sufi retreat in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. The retreat, named Rocky Mountain Sufi Camp came about in the early 1980's and continued on until 2001. This coincided with the beginnings of the Canadian Sufi Movement, a group dedicated to the Universal Sufi teachings of Pir-O-Murshid Inayat Khan. I never met Shamcher as he passed away the year the first Camp in the Rockies began but I have followed his words and thoughts ever since.