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  • Practice Meditative Listening: 20 Minute Meditation with Eckhart Tolle

    Practice Meditative Listening: 20 Minute Meditation with Eckhart Tolle

  • We believe we are recognising something of which we are only now cognisant.

    We believe we are recognising something of which we are only now cognisant.

  • This folk-singing trio of the 1960s were storytellers for their age.

    This folk-singing trio of the 1960s were storytellers for their age.

  • Typewriters a standard fixture in most offices up to the 1980

    Typewriters a standard fixture in most offices up to the 1980

  • The six-hundred-square-foot Economy Store, state of the art before World War I, was an anachronism by the Roaring Twenties

    The six-hundred-square-foot Economy Store, state of the art before World War I, was an anachronism by the Roaring Twenties

  • Lamentation (prayer) in the spiritual sense is to surrender to a higher being, and lament (pity) in the physical world is to give up. 

    Lamentation (prayer) in the spiritual sense is to surrender to a higher being, and lament (pity) in the physical world is to give up. 

  • Tragedy potential for both towering achievement and terrifying descent into the abyss

    Tragedy potential for both towering achievement and terrifying descent into the abyss

  • Nervous systems enable both complex movements and, eventually, the beginning of a real novelty: minds.

    Nervous systems enable both complex movements and, eventually, the beginning of a real novelty: minds.

  • Closely connected to preservation on a spiritual level Amber is also a metaphysical gem

    Closely connected to preservation on a spiritual level Amber is also a metaphysical gem

  • It could be as simple as getting your hair cut or changing your glasses, but it could be much bigger.

    It could be as simple as getting your hair cut or changing your glasses, but it could be much bigger.

  • Free will is the capacity to choose between different possible courses of action, unimpeded.

    Free will is the capacity to choose between different possible courses of action, unimpeded.

  • Ask implies no more than the putting of a question but what’s questioning?

    Ask implies no more than the putting of a question but what’s questioning?

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