Me edit

I know who you are referring to, but I am not him. Jkelly 21:53, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Guru edit

Can you please explain the reasons for the cleanup tag at Guru#References? Thanks. (Please do so so at Talk:Guru) ≈ jossi fresco ≈ t@ 03:49, 10 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Done --Chèvredansante 15:20, 10 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Sikh? edit

Hi Chevredansante,

Your User Page states that you are both Hindu and Muslim. Does this mean you are Sikh?

Just curious. PaulHammond 11:57, 17 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Question edit

Hi this is 86.137.147.118, the person who made those edits in the G.U.N. page. I was just wondering, is there a way to make my newly made account (YesManJr) apply to my 86.137.147.118 talk page, etc? Thanks in advance, and thanks for the welcome earlier.YesManJr 14:29, 20 December 2005 (GMT)

Baha'i Criticisms edit

Hi Chèvredansante,

I was wondering if you could look at the Baha'i page once more. The user from Taiwan has added the criticisms back even though you removed them, and stated that they are POV. Thanks, -- Jeff3000 14:57, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hello Chèvredansante, I don't want to be a burden on you, but the user from Taiwan has added the criticisms once again (and in the meantime erased some edits between the revisions, and again I don't want to be the one who removes them, because I am a Baha'i, but if you believe they shouldn't be there, I would ask you to please remove them again. Thanks, -- Jeff3000 04:47, 25 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:WikiProject Environment edit

As a fellow Wikipedian environmentalist I would like to welcome you to help with the Wikipedia:WikiProject Environment. Alan Liefting (talk). 09:22, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Can you help me? edit

Catholic user Cuchullain continues to censure the article Religion in the United States. --Esimal (talk) 19:56, 25 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

He censures also advices in his talk. --Esimal (talk) 19:58, 25 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Dear Chèvredansante, edit

Dear Chèvredansante,

I'm reaching out to researchers and writers interested in the emerging, or re-emerging, movements inspired by ancient culture in the areas of religion/theology/mythology/culture...I spare-headed an artistic collaboration between a music professor, rock-vocalist and poet to create a modern multi-media experience of the cathardic journey inspired by ancient pagan poetic traditions; A romance to nature seen as a beautiful, divine and omnipotent woman.

It has singularly been my goal to respect tradition while allowing a free and spontaneous interpretation...I believe the utility of a quasi-rebirth of some aspects of the ancient religious tendancies would be achieved in an increase of tolerance, sympathy, and freedom of expression in our modern discoures on religion...so much needed. Until we have a cultural revolution tantamount to the politcal revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries [aiding the rebirth of a government of, by and for the people] in the area of religion, I will not rest. Until the rebirth of religions which are of, by and for the people, as fluid as art, as deep as mythology and theology and as powerful as culture, I do not believe we will be truly free no matter what economic or political conditions surround us. Democracy without a democratic cultural is as frustrating as it is ineffectual.

If you have a moment could you peruse the poetry project site. http://www.misbeliever.net As you are a worker in these areas, having ebhanced the Wikipedia, the world's greatest encyclopedia, I would be very honored with any remarks or critisms you could offer either me or my collaborators.

thanks much,

sincerely

Pdiffenderfer (talk) 00:45, 1 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

paul m. diffenderfer

düsseldorf germany +49 (0) 178 178 2117 http://www.misbeliever.net pdiffenderfer@yahoo.com