Blog summary by Month
Blogs for October 2004:
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pain vs joy 337 words
➥ Friday October 01, 2004 by: donnot
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faith and my recovery 255 words
➥ Saturday October 02, 2004 by: donnot
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letting go of self-will and ego 252 words
➥ Sunday October 03, 2004 by: donnot
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30 day wonder 374 words
➥ Monday October 04, 2004 by: donnot
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justice vs mercy 290 words
➥ Tuesday October 05, 2004 by: donnot
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expectations 466 words
➥ Wednesday October 06, 2004 by: donnot
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dependence 378 words
➥ Thursday October 07, 2004 by: donnot
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new patterns 463 words
➥ Friday October 08, 2004 by: donnot
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accepting the consequences of my actions 428 words
➥ Monday October 11, 2004 by: donnot
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having to be right 246 words
➥ Tuesday October 12, 2004 by: donnot
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making a difference 276 words
➥ Wednesday October 13, 2004 by: donnot
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lonely no more 105 words
➥ Thursday October 14, 2004 by: donnot
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choosing recovery 429 words
➥ Friday October 15, 2004 by: donnot
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simple prayer 210 words
➥ Saturday October 16, 2004 by: donnot
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my perception of the truth 112 words
➥ Sunday October 17, 2004 by: donnot
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who knows??? 218 words
➥ Monday October 18, 2004 by: donnot
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standing for something 329 words
➥ Tuesday October 19, 2004 by: donnot
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freedom of choice 189 words
➥ Wednesday October 20, 2004 by: donnot
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making the most of today 241 words
➥ Thursday October 21, 2004 by: donnot
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the voice of addiction 316 words
➥ Friday October 22, 2004 by: donnot
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manipulating my way into a manageable life 163 words
➥ Saturday October 23, 2004 by: donnot
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taking some responsibility 176 words
➥ Sunday October 24, 2004 by: donnot
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principles before... 249 words
➥ Monday October 25, 2004 by: donnot
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the road to self-acceptance 215 words
➥ Tuesday October 26, 2004 by: donnot
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letting go of the past 85 words
➥ Wednesday October 27, 2004 by: donnot
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attitude check 252 words
➥ Thursday October 28, 2004 by: donnot
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a new reality 198 words
➥ Friday October 29, 2004 by: donnot
☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 2
2) Let them not thoughtlessly indulge themselves in their ordinary
life; let them not act as if weary of what that life depends on.