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storyland @parzival: i would have a story to tell you about two very young children. but i'm sure you've heard it before. and anyway, it was made...
let there be childhood my childhood was not perfect. my early years were spent in a stinkin' suburb (near chicago) and i had to go to stinkin'...
How corporations took over the U.S. by 2010: on 'X' : [Link]
“War is father of all, and king of all. He renders some gods, others men; he makes some slaves, others free.” Heraclitus (c. 500 BC.) So in the...
hope her husband gets better
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Regarding Mr. See's article, people who pursue the path of Jnana Yoga (e.g. The Fourth Way; the path of intellectual discrimination if you like) just don’t get people who pursue the path of Bhakti Yoga (the path of devotional love). As Hafiz once said, “Oh thou who art trying to learn the marvel of love from the copybook of reason, I am very much afraid that you will never really see the point.” This is the danger in judging the heart from the vantage point of the mind.