Blog summary by Month
Blogs for August 2004:
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freedom from guilt 225 words
➥ Sunday August 01, 2004 by: donnot
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honesty 140 words
➥ Monday August 02, 2004 by: donnot
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learning to let go and TRUST 243 words
➥ Tuesday August 03, 2004 by: donnot
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trust → secrets → shame 245 words
➥ Wednesday August 04, 2004 by: donnot
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‡ shaping my thoughts ‡ 248 words
➥ Thursday August 05, 2004 by: donnot
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finding joy in my life 305 words
➥ Friday August 06, 2004 by: donnot
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what am i grateful for today???? 196 words
➥ Saturday August 07, 2004 by: donnot
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i am responsible for what?? 118 words
➥ Sunday August 08, 2004 by: donnot
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a POWER in my life 346 words
➥ Monday August 09, 2004 by: donnot
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prayer and meditation 153 words
➥ Tuesday August 10, 2004 by: donnot
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active listening 129 words
➥ Wednesday August 11, 2004 by: donnot
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am i ready?? 200 words
➥ Thursday August 12, 2004 by: donnot
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up or down 283 words
➥ Monday August 16, 2004 by: donnot
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connection to reality 178 words
➥ Tuesday August 17, 2004 by: donnot
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recovery first?? 234 words
➥ Wednesday August 18, 2004 by: donnot
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next step 221 words
➥ Thursday August 19, 2004 by: donnot
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making the most... 366 words
➥ Friday August 20, 2004 by: donnot
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friendship... 135 words
➥ Saturday August 21, 2004 by: donnot
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my contribution 169 words
➥ Sunday August 22, 2004 by: donnot
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a process 185 words
➥ Monday August 23, 2004 by: donnot
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accept life 267 words
➥ Tuesday August 24, 2004 by: donnot
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wreckage of my past 209 words
➥ Wednesday August 25, 2004 by: donnot
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10th Step amends 333 words
➥ Thursday August 26, 2004 by: donnot
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choosing life 196 words
➥ Friday August 27, 2004 by: donnot
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secrets and trust 179 words
➥ Saturday August 28, 2004 by: donnot
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looking forward 102 words
➥ Sunday August 29, 2004 by: donnot
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doing better than i think 441 words
➥ Monday August 30, 2004 by: donnot
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today i will face the day with HOPE 134 words
➥ Tuesday August 31, 2004 by: donnot
☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 2
2) Thus it is that firmness and strength are the concomitants of death;
softness and weakness, the concomitants of life.