
Solomon it is your birthday again July 11, and we celebrate you and your beautiful life !

Twelve years after the car accident in Bangkok that took your life, you are still remembered and loved . Your life was so filled with people, adventures, movement and laughter. Here are some pictures of life-time moments.—Solomon among the teachers and inspirers!
Shabda is holding you, Solomon, in front of City Hall in San Francisco while the Dalai Lama reaches out. This was on the cover of the San Jose Mercury News… Below that is Jamgon Kongtrol Rinpoche practicing archery in our back yard about the time you took refuge with him.


While in India you visited Tapkeshwar Caves where Guruji Pandit PranNath lived as a Naga Baba in the 40s.

Solomon and Guriji (Shabda’s Indian Music Teacher) on the porch of our Corte Madera house.

There are many photos on file from URS and birthdays posted here over the years. Enjoy.
We LOVE you Solomon.


Love and more Love, Beloved Tamam and Shabda, holding such a loss …in remembrance, Marlowe
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Oh my dear… love and loss and time are a potent mix
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Dearest Tamam ~
Every year your Birthday Tribute for Solomon is such a gift to receive and savor deep within my heart, mind and soul. These photos you select each year bring me into more intricate details of, his life with you and Shabda.
This year learning, seeing the inspiring spiritual teachers that were a rich part of his life and with the smiling Archer he took refuge with. Amazing Beautiful Boy, and Son, who was beloved for so many aspects, and so magnificent that his Music was heard and loved by ManyThousands +
I love you Tamam, and thank you for receiving this Gift every year on Solomon’s Birthday.
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Tears flow when I read of Solomon. I wish I knew him, just a little. I met him just that one year at camp a happy engaged young man. So glad he offered so much to the world when he was here. thank you for sharing his gifts.
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Solomon is deeply loved forever !
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Thank you for revivifying and deepening our connection with Solomon through this tender post.
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