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The Tao of Nobody
by Donna P.
Reduce everything, reduce thinking, reduce effort and struggle, reduce possessions, reduce debt, reduce shelter,
reduce eating, reduce consuming, reduce participation in unnecessary concerns of daily life, reduce the seriousness
and importance we give to this self… drop something every single day, become smaller, become nothing, no-self.
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The Purpose of Life
by Hazrat Inayat Khan
The first step on the spiritual path is when a soul realizes its outer purpose in life. For it is not every soul
in the world which even realizes its outer mission in life. And the soul who does not realize it, may go on,
perhaps, for its whole life and may not realize it even to the end of its life, but the one who cares to realize it,
must sooner or later realize it...
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Homogeneity
by Norm Holland
Veiled from God’s love by the fog of modernity.
Unable to hear God’s voice above the hubbub of unceasing technological clamour.
The usurer’s dollar is now our supreme God.
Stay this madness but a while, and let us contemplate the Divine!
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Good Luck? Bad Luck? Who Can Tell?
by Unknown Author
In medieval China there once lived an old farmer who had a weak, ailing horse for ploughing his field. One day,
the sickly horse ran away to the hills.
The farmer's neighbors offered their sympathy to him: "Such rotten luck!" they exclaimed.
"Bad luck? Good luck? Who knows?" mused the farmer.
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You and Your Ego
by Robert Devine
Ego is such a funny thing, in that it rises up under all disguises and manners of being. You can't just point to it
and say, "Yes, this is what ego is," or if you do, then you've probably missed the hundreds of other disguises which
ego masks itself within.
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The Origin of The Four Precepts
by Wayne Ferguson
The thoughts expressed on this website are the outgrowth of the thought that began to occupy my mind in the early
1990's, toward the end of a long period soul-searching and self-questioning that followed in the wake of what was,
for me, the death of God.
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Remember—there's more to You than meets the eye!
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