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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Why is a Fog Dog Important?

We all need to live with Vision of how things can improve with time and effort on our parts. Otherwise we will be becalmed (carrying on with the sailing metaphor) in our current situation.



Posted by Jack E. Dawes at 1:02 PM
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I have travelled down numerous paths in my many times around the Sun. Some dead ends were inevitable because my planning and visualizing skills were lacking. Making many mistakes has given me lots to talk about in the art of recovering a meaningful life. I live with multiple sclerosis. Other events in my life have been much less calamitous. The Buddhist idea of impermanence rings true in my life and the need to accept, adapt and move on. Compassion, curiousity and intelligence are good qualities I wish to pocess. My Beezulbub side is crowded with the usual gluttony, greed,alongside the fear and anxiety of a mind subject to an unpredictable world.
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