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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: legacy
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. Not so much . Am I wondering how I might be remembered; no,. Legacy, only a container . To allow that I step outside, see. A marble jar of the life mine. What shall I be telling with a sigh, ages, ages hence. Fuller, higher, deeper. What will your verse be. Many a measuring stick float by. Do I cling to that mirror shows me best. Like the whim when Neil fell in love with the actress. Follow...
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: to see the poets
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. To see the poets. You've known the soul of a poet when you suspect you've taken a glimpse through her eyes. Posted by Kwai Chang Pooh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spectators of the revolution. The good people come along. Water wants to move. View my complete profile. Mouth ahead of brain. Follow me on Twitter. 15 miles am Fri. Nov 7. RSS / email updates.
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: My Leap
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. As I challenged myself in . With you as my witness for accountability, I have now made the decision, and my Leap launches materially in ten days. While I have already leaped, internalizing the decision, the outward signs of me no longer settling will be more publicly evident in that short time. And with that in mind, I continue to search for me.}. Your mileage may vary. Water wants to move.
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: lift the lid
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. I have no lid up on my head but if I did, you could look inside and see what's on my mind. On to the worthwhile:. The sun is so hot, little girl. Mind your tiny wings.". If BHJ loves like BHJ writes, learn from him. And love a ton. And if you want to write, do it like him. And write like him. Be where you are. When it reaches you, pass it on. Don't you know you create when you give. She's a...
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: Spectators of the Revolution
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. Spectators of the Revolution. You've never settled so this does not apply to you. Read no further. Settled in some way, it started with innocuous, nearly involuntary compromise. But how routine has it become. I know. Me too. Scene II. Fitter Happier. When your head hits the pillow tonight, you'll know you affected some resources today. Mmm, what a legacy.". You are my accountability ...
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: The Fire Fly Manifesto: a blind review
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. The Fire Fly Manifesto: a blind review. Here is Jonathan Fields' promise. It gives both hope…and something to do. I endorse this to you without viewing it first. Trust me. Check out the Career Renegade. The (10-page) Manifesto. Go, " take a shot at doing what you love". (Or, consider the alternative.). Posted by Kwai Chang Pooh. Especially the free stuff. November 20, 2008 at 8:45 AM.
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: the good people come along
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. The good people come along. No image here. I do not want you to be distracted or entertained. If you are someone who voted in the majority on one of the below questions, you owe it to a lot of people to read on. Yes. I said you owe. Arizona - ban on gay marriage. Arkansas - ban on gay couples adopting children. California - ban on gay marriage. Florida - ban on gay marriage. 160;Let's r...
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: 'Simplifiers' : where is value
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. Simplifiers' : where is value. To collect experiences, not possessions.". I happened upon an. John A. Quelch, the Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration at. School. Those are his words (or perhaps the school's now; you get the idea). I think I took something away from his article, although I am unsure if I took what he meant to share. On a day in which I have not yet run.
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: water wants to move
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. Water wants to move. I ran in the stars this morning. They were not so random, but intentionally amazing me. Early on, I noticed they were watching. I could not make it out, but I thought they were whispering. As my mind goes, I was sure they were dismissing "another 'runner' . he will never stick with it." . Posted by Kwai Chang Pooh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present: The Cure
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The Remote buddhist: nearly present. Why are we living as if we're always going, never there. Rss or email updates. Posted by Kwai Chang Pooh. Love this insight. When did we lose our ability to "be still"? December 30, 2008 at 12:22 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spectators of the revolution. The good people come along. Water wants to move. View my complete profile. Mouth ahead of brain. Follow me on Twitter. 15 miles am Fri. Nov 7. RSS / email updates. Theme Design By : ThemesBlogger.
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