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Hello Rohan
Just stumbled across your great site, now saved to favourites. Was struck by your “…all the time caught in thoughts and habit – a maelstrom of confusion and differentiation.” Yes, I know this! I’ve now started carrying this quote from E. L. Doctorow everywhere I go. I just read it now and again to step me out of the “confusion and differentiation”. Thought you might enjoy it.
“…there is a universe of totally disparate intentions with everybody going about his or her business in the silence of their minds with everybody else and the street and the time of day and the architecture and quality of light and nature of the weather as a kind of background or field for the individual and the drama it is making for itself at that moment. If you think about that, that’s what happens in the city, and that somehow the city can embrace and accept and accommodate all that disparate intention at one and the same time.”
I love your blog! It is really a wonderful thing, Thank you! Sincerely, miya
Simply awesome.
Many thanks. Many blessings.
In metta,
I also jut stumbled onto your site and love it!
Articulate and extremely helpful.
It is wonderful that you’ve made so much effort to write this and post the videos.
Thank you!
Derek
PS. The “Loving yourself to death–retreat review” was fantastic.
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