sorrow
sorrow
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by Linda Della Donna - 2006-12-01
We are alone. And we worry about that. We worry we will die alone.We buried our life partner. And now we worry about who will bury us? Who will walk our dogs, who will feed our cats when we're gone?We...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2006-12-03
The world perceived by us all is not exactly as it appears to be. The reality is this that the material world is but the manifested effect of the movements of various atoms and molecules. Our experien...
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by Shriram Sharma - 2006-12-03
The world perceived by us all is not exactly as it appears to be. The reality is this that the material world is but the manifested effect of the movements of various atoms and molecules. Our experien...
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by Yuga Rishi Shriram Sharma Acharya - 2007-01-21
In the profound silence of our psyche echoes the subtle voice of our revered preceptor. "Oh, I am always with you" says our preceptor. "You may dwell anywhere in the cosmos, yet I am always with you. ...
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by Ashok Rawal - 2007-01-21
In the profound silence of our psyche echoes the subtle voice of our revered preceptor. "Oh, I am always with you" says our preceptor. "You may dwell anywhere in the cosmos, yet I am always with yo...
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by Harriet Hodgson - 2007-03-14
I am still in shock at the death of my daughter, the 45-year-old mother of twins. The shock of her death in a car crash will be with me forever. Fortunately, I am blessed to have twin grandchildren ...
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by Harriet Hodgson - 2007-04-06
The death of my 45-year old daughter from injuries sustained in a car crash was more than a shock, it was the end of my "ordinary" life. Things will never be ordinary again. My daughter is gone, her...
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by Paul Davis - 2007-04-17
No goodbyes shall be accepted Because wherever you are You shall always be in my heart The conventional expression Used at parting, saying farewell I say is not applicable here As they say in the hea...
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by Ashok Rawal - 2007-05-10
Our belief that the source of joy is material objects is full of illusion. If this belief were to be true all material pleasures would have given satiation to all mankind in an equal manner. Or ...
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by Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD - 2007-05-23
Myth: Crying is a Sign of Weakness. A client recently came to me as a referral by her ear, nose and throat specialist-ENT. She had constant nasal drip and a cough, which did not have any physical ba...