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Didier Sajno from Dorchester
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
Pawo, spent a couple of nights at our place, in the morning for breakfast we offered him a choice of tea and coffee but he prfered to simply have a cup of hot water!

After he'd left us I thought I give it a go, hot water for breakfast...

Since I am not as determined, in the end I added coffee, sugar and milk to my hot water!

Thanks Pawo, for the small lessons in life.

Dorje from london
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
Dear friends
As you see we have started our "Sponsor a brick" campaign to complete the school buildings in Ethiopia. Email and the internet are a wonderful means for us all to communicate our aims in the hope that others may join us in friendship and support of our immediate tasks of improving the lives of an ever growing number of children in the gondar valley. With love kindness and compassion anything is possible as Pawo has shown to the hundreds of children at arbatu ensesa school, all we want is another brick in the wall
Much Love

Silvana Allsopp from London SW18
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
This is actually a msg for Geoff. We recently had the pleasure and honour of Pawo's company at our home and he brought with him a CD of the music you have put together. I just wanted to say, Geoff, that it truly is a 'beautiful piece of music'; it is also very memorable and, I think, will have a wide appeal. Compliments on your talents.

Best regards,
Silvana

Ben Smith from Oxford
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
Hi to everyone who has had the fortune of crossing paths with Pawo and Gesar. Pawo stayed with me in Oxford for a few days recently and it goes without saying that he had quite an impact on me. Here's to the spread of his wonderful ideas and may we all continue to fill the world with kindness and pure intentions x

Rebecca from Stevenage,Hertfordshire, UK
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
I only spent 2 minutes in the company of Pawo one busy Thursday afternoon while he patiently waited for passers by to put money in his bucket. Immediately, my impression was of a caring, loving individual quietly making a profound difference to peoples lives. Instinctively, he seems to know his path in life and is an inspiration to the the many of us who are struggling to find the way. Good luck and love in all you are doing. There is no nobler task. You are in my thoughts.

Ben Smith from Oxford
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
Hello to everyone who has been part of the Gesar voyage! I have recently had the pleasure of Pawo's company in Oxford and have learnt a little of the power of kindness and pure intentions. Good luck to us all x

tsultrim dargye from eastern Tibet P.R China
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
I got this website on internet today, I think it is Karma for me to read what Gesar is doing for Childern. It is wonderfull! We have local Tibetan NGO here and found lots of kids from poor families need help too. Would Gesar send some body here to do a research to the remote area? We will invite you people and do necessary official document.or if we provide information about kids needed help to Gesar, then Gesar may think of way to help?

Tashi Delek!

Didier Sajno from Dorchester
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
It's great reading all this nice comments, but why don't you contribute by donating through everyclick's website. Since I joined everyclick (a search engine which gives a donation to the Gesar Foundation everytime you make a search) we have raised £19 – not a lot but considering that ONLY FIVE people are using it, it's a good result. Now imagine how much we could raise if ALL of you would use everyclick!
Go to the Gesar home page there's a link: it's very easy... just do it.

Kelsang Pawo from Wembley
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
I have just read the message of Didier. He is right, imagine how well we would do if we all followed his example. It is a waste of financial opportunity (that would belong to our children)to use any engine other than everyclick. Come on, we can do it, it's easy.
Love
pawo.

Didier Sajno from Dorchester
  Friday, 19-10-07 18:34
Thanks Pawo for pointing people to the everyclick website, as a result of your post 2 new members have joined. Thanks. I know everyone is using Google and as we know habits die hard. Consider this: make everyclick website your home page and type Google in your search field (or your prefered search engine), from the results shown you can then go to your prefered search engine but at least you made one contribution to Gesar. I know it means an extra click but hey, I am sure you can lift ONE finger for a good cause!!!

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