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Yes! You can be satisfied with very little and still have it all π
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I can see how you would know that first hand in your exciting travels. Thx Alison.
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You are right. Its good to count your blessings. I need to do that every day. Dianne
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Me too. I should put it at the top of every list.
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Very, very, wise, grandmalin. π I should call you Grandma Owl. π
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I do have my days when smart things pop into this old head. π
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Aww don’t be so humble! You spout words of wisdom at least once a day!
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Very sweet! To live with that feeling that I have it all is wonderful! π tomas β₯
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I aspire to be like you tomas, and experience that feeling every day. xxoo
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π My first teacher told me, sometime in the early 80’s, “Accept all changes” – not easy but it works. Then I read Krishnamurti asking himself once during a talk, “Do you want to know what my secret is? I don’t mind want happens.” very similar… Now there is Jeff Foster with his new book “Deep Acceptance” … so everybody is saying the same thing! π tomas βΌ
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“I don’t mind what happens” is so simple and yet so profound. There’s really no need for all our contrived complications, is there? Thank you tomas. xxoo
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