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The Matter with the Teddy Bear

As a matter of principle I expect of everybody to respect the laws of the country they live in or leave it. Even if you spend your holidays wherever, you are obliged to respect the laws just as much as we would expect anyone visiting our country to abide by our rules.

The Rooster Prince

nce upon a time in a land far beyond the horizon a King lived to see his only son turn crazy. His offspring suddenly rid himself of all his garments and decided to live a naked life under the kitchen table as a rooster.

As it happens

This is a true story.

We Germans like Law & Order. Not only the television show, but also the actual civil condition of 'law & order'. It is our way to encounter reality whilst reserving a minimum of illusional control on the matter. However.

The Seeker

It was late in the night when a friend found Nasrudin crawling over the pavement. He obviously was looking for something he needed badly and when asked informed the friend, he was looking for his keys.

contact

My blogs (lulando, and TheBlogRoll) are physically located in Germany. Germany requires for bloggers to identify themselves with email and snailmail addresses.This is hereby done.

 lu@lulando.de

The Face of Allah

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A dervish once took a rest under a tree, when his peaceful slumber was disturbed by a furious villager shouting at him:

"Blasphemy! Insult! How dare you!"

poeticals

Yes, sometimes, I feel quite poetical. Most of it I wrote in German and when I manage to translate or write in English directly, you'll find it here.

The Origin of the Religions

Once upon a time - well actually once before a time - a renowned yogi taught the Art of Meditation. As it happens this very Master also was very fond of a lovely kitten, that got into the habit of cuddling up in the Master's lap during meditation time where she purred and purred and purred...

Of course, nothing could disturb the realized soul of the Master on it's way to the Source but his eager disciples took offence at that monotonous repetitious sound: "Purr...purr...purr..."