Blog summary by Month
Blogs for June 2005:
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↔ meetings and me ↔ 307 words
➥ Wednesday June 01, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ process of change ∞ 237 words
➥ Thursday June 02, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ indirectly repairing the damage done ∞ 146 words
➥ Friday June 03, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ choosing to build ∞ 212 words
➥ Saturday June 04, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ praying honestly ∞ 255 words
➥ Sunday June 05, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ it is not fair ∞ 316 words
➥ Monday June 06, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ finding someone to believe in me ∞ 256 words
➥ Tuesday June 07, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ working my program ↔ 253 words
➥ Wednesday June 08, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ dreams ↔ 217 words
➥ Thursday June 09, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ changing motives ∞ 287 words
➥ Friday June 10, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ growing my faith ∞ 165 words
➥ Tuesday June 14, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ releasing the old ↔ 204 words
➥ Wednesday June 15, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ accepting my life ∞ 277 words
➥ Thursday June 16, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ the freedom to love and be loved ↔ 204 words
➥ Friday June 17, 2005 by: donnot
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δ keeping quiet δ 208 words
➥ Monday June 20, 2005 by: donnot
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δ what to listen for δ 292 words
➥ Tuesday June 21, 2005 by: donnot
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δ practice, practice, practice δ 305 words
➥ Wednesday June 22, 2005 by: donnot
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Ω surrender? wot surrender? Ω 347 words
➥ Thursday June 23, 2005 by: donnot
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μ tolerance -> acceptance μ 238 words
➥ Friday June 24, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ coincidence or miracle ∞ 163 words
➥ Saturday June 25, 2005 by: donnot
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δ allowing surrender δ 299 words
➥ Sunday June 26, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ open-mindedness and opportunity for change ∞ 268 words
➥ Monday June 27, 2005 by: donnot
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μ part of the solution μ 252 words
➥ Tuesday June 28, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ new ways to practice my program ∞ 171 words
➥ Wednesday June 29, 2005 by: donnot
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δ my program foundation δ 278 words
➥ Thursday June 30, 2005 by: donnot
☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 2
3) Therefore a sage has said, 'I will do nothing (of purpose), and
the people will be transformed of themselves; I will be fond of keeping
still, and the people will of themselves become correct. I will take
no trouble about it, and the people will of themselves become rich;
I will manifest no ambition, and the people will of themselves attain
to the primitive simplicity.'