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	    #95: Shoya Zichy (shoya-zichy) Fri 22 Dec 00 08:11
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        Well,I am delighted. Considering it as my mission to get this info out
like a giant virus, new &amp;quot;sneezers&amp;quot; are always welcome.
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	    #94: Fleur Helsingor (fhelsing) Mon 18 Dec 00 12:25
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        Same here.  I found your work to be very enlightening.
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	    #93: Reva Basch (reva) Mon 18 Dec 00 12:06
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        Shoya, I've been lurking, not posting but reading your fascinating
responses. I've learned a lot, and I appreciate the time and effort you
spent here.
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	    #92: Nancy White (choco) Sun 17 Dec 00 08:02
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        THANKS! (and I'm awaiting the arrival of my book -- ordered last
week!)
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	    #91: Shoya Zichy (shoya-zichy) Sat 16 Dec 00 13:09
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        thanks to you both.  It has indeed been a pleasure and a lot of fun.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I will check in from time to time if anyone has any more questions on
different applications of this model&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Happy holidays to all.
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	    #90: Libbi Lepow (paris) Fri 15 Dec 00 11:30
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        Let me join Linda in thanking Shoya for her thoughtful responses to all the
questions we hurled her way, and for her creating the LeadershipQ.  I urge
you to find a copy of her book and read it - it's as well-written and
informative as everything she's shared here.
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	    #89: Linda Castellani (castle) Fri 15 Dec 00 11:28
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        I remember having a dream once, where I understood that when you operated
in that space, which Shoya calls home, that you actually vibrate at the
correct frequency.  In the dream that was represented by images of
exquisite white dresses whose proportions and styling were simply perfect
to gaze upon.  Since then, I've understood that &amp;quot;vibrating at the correct
frequency&amp;quot; is the way you feel when looking at something that is somehow
so right, whose colors fill your eyes with delight, or hearing music that
touches your very soul, or the way that light refracts into a million
rainbows from the surface of a gem.  That's home.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I guess I got carried away just a bit, there.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I came to say thank you, Shoya and Libbi, for the delightful job you did
in introducing us to this work and these concepts.  I definitely want to
know more now!  I thank you for being with us for these last two
weeks.  You are welcome to continue for as long as you like, we'd love to
have you as long as you would like to stay.
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	    #88: Libbi Lepow (paris) Fri 15 Dec 00 08:00
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        I keep thinking about your image of one's &amp;quot;home&amp;quot; as the way to describe the
way it feels to be operating inside your preferences, and realize that's the
best analogy I've encountered so far.  It's true - when you're operating in
a place that draws on your preferences (or living in that Red or Gold
house), you feel comfortable.  Things come easily.  There's little or no
stress, and very little seems out of place.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That doesn't mean you never go outside your house, obviously, or get rained
on or chilled or whatever - it just means that you understand where that
comfortable space is.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thanks for that image, Shoya!
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	    #87: Libbi Lepow (paris) Thu 14 Dec 00 08:25
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        &amp;gt;the world is not overflowing with Green financial planners.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Amen to that.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When Donna recommended her to me, I felt like I'd been given a gift I could
never repay.
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	    #86: Shoya Zichy (shoya-zichy) Thu 14 Dec 00 02:22
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        well thank you all.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To Strega, you do sound like a green.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To Linda, you do sound like a perceiver&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;And at some point we should put this financial planner on the list of
recommended service providers .  I do think, people do better when
working with their own type.  I suspect however that the world is not
overflowing with green financial planners.
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