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		<title>By: Silke Kreikenbohm</title>
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		<dc:creator>Silke Kreikenbohm</dc:creator>
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		<description>Saell Magnús,

my name is Silke Kreikenbohm. From 1985 to 1993 I had worked with Ómar Benediktsson and other Icelandic people in Hamburg. In that period, I had the opportunity to travel to Iceland for 14 times - and I loved this country very much. I always said that I really felt &quot;at home&quot; being in Iceland.
On 25th September 2008, I received the booklet &quot;The Elfschool Studies&quot; which you passed to Ómar and which Ómar sent me. Thank you very much, Magnús! I enjoyed very much to read it. 
Ómar Benediktsoon gave you a stone which had to be returned to Iceland. This was my task to bring it on the way - I got it from a friend of mine in July this year. Ómar told me that you would like to hear the whole story about this stone. I would be very pleased to tell you all.

So I just wanted to get in contact with you in order to know if I shall tell you the story in English or in German. As it is really a long story because the stone has initiated a lot of very deep experiences for my personal spiritual development, I would prefer to tell it in German.

I hope that I will travel to Iceland next year, at least I think of it. But this is not clear at the moment. Or do you happen to come to Germany in next time? Or do I have to write the whole story to you? Just let me know.

Thank you very much once more for the booklet. It is great that there is a &quot;álfaskolinn&quot; in Reykjavík. I think it is necessary for the human beings to learn and to know that there is more on earth than only men. It gives a different respect for nature.

Bestu kvedjur,
Silke</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saell Magnús,</p>
<p>my name is Silke Kreikenbohm. From 1985 to 1993 I had worked with Ómar Benediktsson and other Icelandic people in Hamburg. In that period, I had the opportunity to travel to Iceland for 14 times &#8211; and I loved this country very much. I always said that I really felt &#8220;at home&#8221; being in Iceland.<br />
On 25th September 2008, I received the booklet &#8220;The Elfschool Studies&#8221; which you passed to Ómar and which Ómar sent me. Thank you very much, Magnús! I enjoyed very much to read it.<br />
Ómar Benediktsoon gave you a stone which had to be returned to Iceland. This was my task to bring it on the way &#8211; I got it from a friend of mine in July this year. Ómar told me that you would like to hear the whole story about this stone. I would be very pleased to tell you all.</p>
<p>So I just wanted to get in contact with you in order to know if I shall tell you the story in English or in German. As it is really a long story because the stone has initiated a lot of very deep experiences for my personal spiritual development, I would prefer to tell it in German.</p>
<p>I hope that I will travel to Iceland next year, at least I think of it. But this is not clear at the moment. Or do you happen to come to Germany in next time? Or do I have to write the whole story to you? Just let me know.</p>
<p>Thank you very much once more for the booklet. It is great that there is a &#8220;álfaskolinn&#8221; in Reykjavík. I think it is necessary for the human beings to learn and to know that there is more on earth than only men. It gives a different respect for nature.</p>
<p>Bestu kvedjur,<br />
Silke</p>
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