Blog summary by Month
Blogs for July 2004:
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complex?? a simple solution 323 words
➥ Thursday July 01, 2004 by: donnot
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unique ?!? 180 words
➥ Friday July 02, 2004 by: donnot
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OKAY 82 words
➥ Saturday July 03, 2004 by: donnot
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tools 210 words
➥ Sunday July 04, 2004 by: donnot
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how ironic 219 words
➥ Monday July 05, 2004 by: donnot
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am i..... 179 words
➥ Tuesday July 06, 2004 by: donnot
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looking for God 157 words
➥ Wednesday July 07, 2004 by: donnot
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Dependence 150 words
➥ Thursday July 08, 2004 by: donnot
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my recovery is a miracle 419 words
➥ Friday July 09, 2004 by: donnot
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acting my way to better thinking 292 words
➥ Saturday July 10, 2004 by: donnot
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encouragement 181 words
➥ Sunday July 11, 2004 by: donnot
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FEAR vs FAITH 234 words
➥ Monday July 12, 2004 by: donnot
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asking for help 262 words
➥ Tuesday July 13, 2004 by: donnot
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looking good 214 words
➥ Wednesday July 14, 2004 by: donnot
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fixing my relationships 261 words
➥ Thursday July 15, 2004 by: donnot
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self-worth: an inside job 343 words
➥ Friday July 16, 2004 by: donnot
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signs 221 words
➥ Saturday July 17, 2004 by: donnot
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desparation 390 words
➥ Sunday July 18, 2004 by: donnot
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dreams... 240 words
➥ Monday July 19, 2004 by: donnot
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never alone 244 words
➥ Tuesday July 20, 2004 by: donnot
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remembering what works 224 words
➥ Wednesday July 21, 2004 by: donnot
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spiritual life 235 words
➥ Thursday July 22, 2004 by: donnot
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living in self-will 401 words
➥ Friday July 23, 2004 by: donnot
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masks and self-esteem 284 words
➥ Saturday July 24, 2004 by: donnot
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a living 12th step 128 words
➥ Sunday July 25, 2004 by: donnot
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unconditionally surrendering 273 words
➥ Monday July 26, 2004 by: donnot
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recovery -- a sure bet 298 words
➥ Tuesday July 27, 2004 by: donnot
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secrets and intimacy 359 words
➥ Wednesday July 28, 2004 by: donnot
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forgiveness and tolerance 275 words
➥ Thursday July 29, 2004 by: donnot
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daily inventory 272 words
➥ Friday July 30, 2004 by: donnot
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too busy 32 words
➥ Saturday July 31, 2004 by: donnot
☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 1
1) The skilful traveller leaves no traces of his wheels or footsteps;
the skilful speaker says nothing that can be found fault with or blamed;
the skilful reckoner uses no tallies; the skilful closer needs no
bolts or bars, while to open what he has shut will be impossible;
the skilful binder uses no strings or knots, while to unloose what
he has bound will be impossible. In the same way the sage is always
skilful at saving men, and so he does not cast away any man; he is
always skilful at saving things, and so he does not cast away anything.
This is called 'Hiding the light of his procedure.'