tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408448816704604412.post6870663133544584587..comments2023-12-02T09:30:49.300-06:00Comments on Chris Ott's Amira Blog: Begin the BeguineChris Otthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16002355667361345095noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408448816704604412.post-52517712007392829902014-04-12T13:37:34.881-05:002014-04-12T13:37:34.881-05:00Are you sure it was not a trombone? Are you sure it was not a trombone? Chris Otthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16002355667361345095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408448816704604412.post-14122724223377457032014-04-12T06:47:38.045-05:002014-04-12T06:47:38.045-05:00Lorenzo Durham April 12, 2014
I have been out of t...Lorenzo Durham April 12, 2014<br />I have been out of touch with much of the Baba community for the last yea-many years so I do not know it this piece of information has been stated before so here it is...from me:<br />During the second arrival of people to the Great Darshan in 1969, Judge Henry Kashouti brought out his cornet when we arrived at the tomb and played a deeply emotional solo of Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8408448816704604412.post-36509281024632016072013-10-18T15:24:32.135-05:002013-10-18T15:24:32.135-05:00A quote that suggests the 13th century Beguines mi...A quote that suggests the 13th century Beguines might have been like Meher Baba lovers today: "The Beguines were women who, according to thirteenth-century chronicler Matthew Paris, 'call themselves "religious," and take a private vow of continence and simplicity of life, though they do not follow the Rule of any saint, nor are they confined within a cloister.' " (fromTalat Halmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12466212347125724761noreply@blogger.com