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If I can smile like that, it's worth becoming a disciple
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The Ever-Transcending Goal
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Spirituality means speed
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Here at land's edge, this meeting place of earth, water, mountains, sky, we bask in the feeling of our country – nature's peaceful beauty, islands shimmering in the sea, a nostalgia too for something undefined, waiting out at the edge of memory. Rummaging now in the lunch box for some scraps of paper, wanting to scribble a poem. 'Turning blood into ink', as someone said...
