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From: | Hermann Crowley |
Subject: | [Bug-kawa] kilo |
Date: | Fri, 29 Sep 2006 13:26:08 +0200 |
You have the good; you have the bad.
You do not need to be in pain.
Understand every day that there is a beauty that I
can fill myself with today. There is no limit to understanding.
For as long as you are alive, that request to be in
happiness and in peace will be there. Day and night we talked about what we would
do. He did not do the one thing he had actually come for. Wherever you go, it is
there.
All you can do is feel it, experience it, and then
you will understand. Or are you part of a story about your time and your life in
which there is no limit to appreciation?
For as long as you are alive, that request to be in
happiness and in peace will be there. But you cannot talk about life.
Your wealth remains as it is.
Grow with it every day. Seventy-five percent of the
women are underweight, which in turn leads to increased mortality in
childbirth.
He did not do the one thing he had actually come
for.
There is no limit to joy.
Then you can fulfill it.
For me, it is to be quiet enough to begin to hear
what my heart is trying to tell me.
If someone wants help, I can help. You have the
good; you have the bad. They search and search on the outside.
There is no limit to understanding. I cannot make
your house good or get you a promotion, but you can be happy in your
heart.
Others subsist by farming, gathering forest
products, and raising small animals. You can live in that peace. Take that enjoyment
with you.
It means that your garden can be beautiful and
green and lovely.
It is up to each person.
Field laborers go for days without food, chewing a
root plant that kills the appetite.
These are your realities.
These are the only things that can remove
uncertainty from this life so that I can begin to welcome what tomorrow is. It is
about listening and understanding your own passion.
When I was a kid, someone in my family used to buy
lottery tickets.
And the day the numbers were in the newspaper, and
our number was not there, everything closed down.
Day and night we talked about what we would do.
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