Blog summary by Month
Blogs for February 2005:
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∞ including myself ∞ 273 words
➥ Tuesday February 01, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ selfless service? ∞ 223 words
➥ Wednesday February 02, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ diversity ↔ 215 words
➥ Thursday February 03, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ feelings, emotions, passion ∞ 365 words
➥ Friday February 04, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ keep coming back ∞ 265 words
➥ Saturday February 05, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ i cannot we can ∞ 173 words
➥ Sunday February 06, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ this is not a test ↔ 314 words
➥ Monday February 07, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ sponsorship ∞ 101 words
➥ Tuesday February 08, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ accepting myself -- accepting others ∞ 264 words
➥ Wednesday February 09, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ FUN in RECOVERY??!! ↔ 214 words
➥ Thursday February 10, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ a curse? a blessing! ↔ 237 words
➥ Friday February 11, 2005 by: donnot
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borrowing a HIGHER POWER??? 403 words
➥ Monday February 14, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ awakening of my spirit ↔ 199 words
➥ Tuesday February 15, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ practicing trust and faith ∞ 257 words
➥ Wednesday February 16, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ carry the message, not the addict ↔ 242 words
➥ Thursday February 17, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ a partnership? with GOD?? ∞ 387 words
➥ Friday February 18, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ reservations?? ∞ 444 words
➥ Saturday February 19, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ self-pity and recovery ∞ 255 words
➥ Monday February 21, 2005 by: donnot
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↔ my will -- God’s will ↔ 319 words
➥ Tuesday February 22, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ messages -- messengers ∞ 306 words
➥ Wednesday February 23, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ new way of living ∞ 213 words
➥ Thursday February 24, 2005 by: donnot
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∞ sharing my secrets?? ∞ 234 words
➥ Friday February 25, 2005 by: donnot
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FAITH, FEAR and FEELINGS 257 words
➥ Monday February 28, 2005 by: donnot
☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 1
1) The (state of) vacancy should be brought to the utmost degree,
and that of stillness guarded with unwearying vigour. All things alike
go through their processes of activity, and (then) we see them return
(to their original state). When things (in the vegetable world) have
displayed their luxuriant growth, we see each of them return to its
root. This returning to their root is what we call the state of stillness;
and that stillness may be called a reporting that they have fulfilled
their appointed end.