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Oh by the way, I have been doing great — except that promoting my book, which has to be done, is the MOST boring thing in the world. By I know I shouldn’t whine about it. How have you been, Miriam?
You’ve written a book! Well, that in itself is exciting and inspiring. Good for you Paul. Me? I’m doing great too. Living life fully, writing lots and getting plenty of my articles published in magazines, which is always rewarding. Cheers.
Our attachment to our outer self, and its interaction with the external world, blinds us to the serenity of experiencing our inner self flowing within the universal whole. Few people are aware that the divine essence is the essence of All.
I agree, Paul.
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That means a lot to me, Punam. Thank you so much!
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Couldn’t agree more
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It means a lot to me that you and Punam agree with the idea expressed there, Sakshi. Both of you are so wise. Thank you!
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My pleasure
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Wonderful quote Paul. I love that, “letting go” are two of the most important words to live by. Hope you’re well.
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Miriam, you nailed it — the importance of “letting go”. Thank you very much!
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Oh by the way, I have been doing great — except that promoting my book, which has to be done, is the MOST boring thing in the world. By I know I shouldn’t whine about it. How have you been, Miriam?
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You’ve written a book! Well, that in itself is exciting and inspiring. Good for you Paul. Me? I’m doing great too. Living life fully, writing lots and getting plenty of my articles published in magazines, which is always rewarding. Cheers.
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That’s wonderful! So glad to hear that!
I’m sorry if what I said came across as conceited, Miriam. My apologies if it did.
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I suppose I’m fairly serene in these days of unattachment
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That’s so good to know, Ivor!
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Our attachment to our outer self, and its interaction with the external world, blinds us to the serenity of experiencing our inner self flowing within the universal whole. Few people are aware that the divine essence is the essence of All.
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Thank you, Ron.
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congratulations on the book again Paul.
your middle stanza is very profound, letting go, easily said than done
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