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a few of my own life's lessons
Posted On 12/03/2008 04:55:06 by debi56
Things happen all the time that seem to have no significance at all and somewhere down the road they just tie into your life.  I realize the Lords' hand in things that are so small but become so large at a later date.   Richards uncle who was not a member, used to do genealogy as a hobby.  He had the money to travel to places where his ancestors came from such as Germany.       He died and since he had no wife or children, his things were basically for his... Read More



Self-Centered Activity
Posted On 11/17/2008 02:32:50 by hectorsanz1482
...Our question surely is: Is it possible for the mind to be in that state, not momentarily, not at rare moments, but--I would rather not use the words everlasting or forever, because that would imply time--but to be in that state without regard to time? Surely that is an important discovery to be made by each one of us, because that is the door to love; all the doors are activities of the self. Where there is action of the self, there is no love. Love is not of time. You cannot practise lo... Read More









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