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    imagination

    Here's something I wrote a long time ago.
    Posted to Lawrence (Weblog) by Lawrence on 07-07-2008
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    Less and More

    This world needs less manipulation and more meditation. I need less manipulation and more meditation. Lawrence
    Posted to Lawrence (Weblog) by Lawrence on 06-20-2008
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    A Lot More

    A thought--I am a lot more than the "I" that can say, I have a head, I have an arm, a TV, a truck, a spouse, a friend, a...... Or that can say I am a husband, a banker, a man, a citizen, a...... For some this is dangerous talk. Non-competitive Play, exploration, is a dangerous activity for...
    Posted to Lawrence (Weblog) by Lawrence on 06-19-2008
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    Play

    This video really helped me in my search for living youthfully. I've recorded a few quotes. Lawrence
    Posted to Lawrence (Weblog) by Lawrence on 06-17-2008
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    Fooled no longer

    I am 66. I am using the following example but there are many such examples that people consider more revealing. I take a pill, prilosec, every moarning. Sometimes around 9 or 10 I think, did I take it or not? Now I don't think I should be tragically disturbed by this or make fun of myself as some...
    Posted to Lawrence (Weblog) by Lawrence on 06-13-2008
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    Quesions

    I asked myself this morning. Is vanity my only motivation? Do I ever do anything except out of vanity? Do I do anything just because of the light radiating from a person--A light that binds, that expects the best? Do I ever hang around a person that asks the best--In spite of the fact that that person...
    Posted to Lawrence (Weblog) by Lawrence on 06-12-2008
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    The Revolutionary Act of Gardening

    I first came across Michael Pollan when my partner gave me one of his books to read, "The Omnivore's Dilemma" which is about tracing three food chains that are available to the average U.S. citizen -- industrial, organic, and food we create/forage ourselves... a fascinating book. Below...
    Posted to Ben's Blog (Weblog) by ben on 05-01-2008
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    Mankinds Virtues

    All of mankind has striven in some way for the next stage of development and has looked for a the next piece of their personal path - this is a time honored tradition , and I have stepped on the path. "If you consider what are called the virtues in mankind, you will find their growth is assisted...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 04-18-2008
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    Community Quote 3

    "Never regard study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn to know the liberating influence of beauty in the realm of the spirit for your own personal joy and to the profit of the community to which your later work belongs." Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Looking for the liberation...
    Posted to Parkes ponders (Weblog) by Helen Parkes on 04-15-2008
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    Hidden agendas behind the climate change debate

    I consider myself an open-minded person, especially when it comes to "scientific" data. Anyone who understands the concept of a paradigm shift understands that science is fraught with examples of "knowing the truth" that many times ends up being proved "wrong" when later...
    Posted to Ben's Blog (Weblog) by ben on 04-10-2008
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