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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-03
We walked across great plains and countless farm fields framed against pristine days of clear morning skies, yellow-white days and nights filled with endless stars. Eventually the plains gave way ...
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162.
by Philip Spires - 2008-08-04
On the face of it, A Gun For Sale by Graham Greene is a genre thriller, featuring a crime committed by a confessed and declared villain, followed by a police pursuit. In the hands of a great writer, ...
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163.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-06
The routine in the community was delightful, and I immediately felt comfortable with these men and their shaved heads. Conqueror roamed freely among the key seekers who took an immediate liking to...
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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-08
Weeja apparently felt that he was making a crucial point as he repeated it to make certain we understood: " Contact is that instant when a sound touches my ear or a sight touches my eye. This cont...
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165.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-11
I threw myself into my practice of investigation, and did exactly as Weeja instructed, alternating between the Calms and Investigation for the next two months, but I was having problems. I inves...
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166.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-12
"Everybody knows that you are here," he said, putting up a good front. "Killing me will do you no good." Expressing no emotion, I calmly asked, "Why would I want to kill you?" "You kno...
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167.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-15
Conqueror, my mystical horse, was not getting any younger. He had lived well beyond a normal lifespan and I wondered how many trips he could still make. Was that old, robed man, who brought an enc...
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168.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-17
Finally, I knew that I couldn't jump and reluctantly made my way back to the old man's room and stood there in front of everybody, pathetically defeated. Weepasa laughed heartily, "Well, you...
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169.
by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-19
When I entered Weepasa's room the next morning, he asked me to sit down and immediately began talking about insight, "Insight results from a concentrated mind that is aware of everything it come...
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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2008-08-22
"What is troubling my great king now," Weepasa inquired with a disinterested look on his face, as he carefully peeled a mango. "There are many things I have learned throughout my travels, ...