A Conversation for Dervishes - Who are they and why do they whirl?
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Started conversation Jun 29, 2002
Hi Sprant!
I found this when looking for something else.
I assume you're preparing this for PR?
You might like to link it to my edited entry on Peace Dancing <./>A644663</.>, which mentions whirling.
There's a paragraph which appears to be a quote from someone. Maybe it should go as a blockquote and be attributed?
It would also be useful to say where people can see whirling today. I used to whirl at Sufi classes and I saw real dervishes at a festival a couple of years ago. They glide like they're on rollers.
It might also be useful to say which hand is pointed skywards and which towards the earth and the meaning of this.
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Sprant; the Stygian One Posted Jul 1, 2002
Hi Zarq. Just found your entry Happy to link to your piece when I get around to revising this. Will make the other amendments also at that time. Due to an unfortunate set of circumstances however, the guys here at the office are insisting that I do some kind of actual work in return for my salary. I've been resisting manfully but they seem adamant Will prolly look at this again in the weekend.
Cheers
Sprant
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