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Hi, Eli, Julius, and Hugo. Greetings from a city named after Saint Francis. San Francisco. Where the marine layer wafting thru my open window makes my face feel fresh. Well, I look forward to an online meeting eventually. Meanwhile, I have two suggestions.
1) Might you consider using another platform for a forum ? If so, I've done some research.
2) Might anyone be interested in collaborating with me on a one-pager or booklet to share with our sanghas what neurodiversity is, our needs, etc. ? 3). Please enjoy every breath of this new day.
A lotus for you and you and you.
gary


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