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I wish to offer you a few of my personal written lessons.
I have uncovered many interesting facets of my humanity in my search for my "truest-self".
These may interest you, entice you, inspire you, resonate with you, alarm you or comfort you.
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The concepts I investigate are simple.
What I have learned through my personal journey is this......
I have a history; a lifetime actually, of avoiding my "true-self" by whatever means were available. And while the concepts I investigate are simple, my difficulty has been to implement them into my daily life in such a way as to BECOME them. I have come to realize it is truly the "journey" with all its contrasts and rewards that motivates me to go deeper.
So...................
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For those who are seeking to change... and have found themselves here...
I W E L C O M E ~~YOU~~ with written words in the form of........
...............REQUIRED READING...................
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Love Jack
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I read this interesting "filler" article in this month's Cosmos (not to be confused with Cosmopolitan - this is a science magazine). Thought I'd share - so you can be as amazed as I am.
27-year-old baby stillborn
Surgeons have delivered a 27-year-old baby from a middle-aged Indonesian who had carried the dead body inside her because she was too poor to have it removed.
A team of 15 doctors operated for three hours to retrieve the 1.6 kg petrified baby from the 54-year-old woman at the Sutomo general hospital in nearby Surabaya.
The woman had been referred to the hospital after complaining of occassional pains in her stomach. She recovered at the hospital and was said to be in good health after the operation.
Now, isn't that odd? How would your body keep a dead body inside? Wouldn't it recognise it as, well, DEAD, and expel it? Isn't that what happens in miscarriages? I don't know, so correct me if I'm wrong. But weird.


