From: To: "Jeevacation" <jeevacation®gmail.com> Subject: Re: The Story of 998 Bricks Date: Sat, 02 May 2009 09:25:21 +0000 Hi Jeffrey, Good to hear from you, I did call Lesley the other day as I had a nightmare about you and I was concerned, she confirmed that you were doing Ok and that you were safe, glad to hear that.. I miss you, would be great to hear you voice (my birthday is coming u soon) so it would be a nice surprise as it's been too long since I've heard your voice (my cell is still the same I hope that you still think of me sometimes... I'm ok thanks, my dad is up and down, so doing the best I can to help, but it's never nice to see people we love suffering..I might be leaving London soon and moving elsewhere as the economy is so bad here so putting my thinking cap on. I am still smiling and having faith in the greater force of life that drives us all, that all will be well and that things will fall in place as they always do, so I've learned to be in acceptance with life and I am happy with that.. How are you keeping? I hope that you will soon be back home safe and sound, it should be time soon hopefully? Let me know your news. Kisses, Emanuelle xx - - On Fri, 1/5/09, Jeevacation efrevaration@gmaiLcom> wrote: From: Jeevacation <jeevacation®gmail.com> Subject: Re: The Story of 998 Bricks To: "Eman Moss" -z! Date: Friday, 1 May, 2009, 1:09 AM I hope you are well Sent from my iPhone On May I, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Eman Moss < wrote: I have a lot of gratitude for Ajahn Brahm, a meditation master in Perth, Australia. Here is a story from his days as a young monk. After about eight years practicing in the forests of Thailand, his teacher Ajahn Chah sent him to start a monastery in Australia. Since hired workers were very expensive there, the monks themselves had to learn to lay bricks. Ajahn Brahm's Cambridge education had taught him no such skills! Nevertheless he took to the task with great enthusiasm. He decided he would appr