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Rated: ASR · Book · Cultural · #2015972
I have tried to summarize my observation with vivid and simple manner.
#904243 added February 8, 2017 at 11:47pm
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A Thousand Names for Joy
"Everything is seen to be perfect, just the way it is.

Hope and faith aren’t needed in this place.

Earth turned out to be the heaven I was longing for.

There’s such abundance here, now, always.

There’s a table. There’s a floor. There’s a rug on the floor.

There’s a window. There’s a sky. A sky!

I could go on and on celebrating the world I live in.

It would take a lifetime to describe this moment, this now,

which doesn’t even exist except as my story. And isn’t it fine?

The wonderful thing about knowing who you are is that you’re always in a

state of grace, a state of gratitude for the abundance of the apparent world.

I overflow with the splendor, the generosity of it all.

And I didn’t do anything for it but notice."

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