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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
7/12/2012 |
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I had to reread this a time or two but as I did I couldn't help but thinking that as I grow older it does seem like I grow wiser and have the ability to focus more on the spiritual rather than the material. Thanks for sharing such an intense write
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
7/12/2012 |
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| Interesting thoughts :-) |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
7/12/2012 |
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| The Om of Hinduism, the trinity of Christianity, and the list goes own, but it is within ourselves and a spirit "free of all restraints." Not as easy thing to accomplish if you are true to yourself. |
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| Reviewed by John Flanagan |
7/12/2012 |
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this ultimate freedom, George,is achieved,
if at all, in the realm of spiritual awareness
and fulfillment or in the freedom inside the head
that so many would wish to control.
Succinct and cogent delivery.
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
7/12/2012 |
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| This to me speaks of the unquenchable Eternal Flame of Creation, George, feeding the fire it ignites. This needs to be read and relished slowly so as to follow its fuse to the furnace where, yes, there is combustion of thought and concept without restraint. xx |
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