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From the page: "Start Fresh From Here Now: As long as we believe what we think about the things around us, we will never be free. All thoughts are holding us in an invisible prison. A prison in a sense that you will never be able to get what you truely want thru the instrument of thought.... more
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Rated by WeirdWorld on Oct 11, 6:57am
He seems to have an eye for interesting stories on the web.
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Rated by ga28 on Sep 11, 4:13am
Incredible
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Rated by bettina068 on Aug 26, 7:59am
very nice blog
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Rated by Orline on Aug 09, 12:42am
Creative stumbler, many interesting finding!
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Rated by vorstaltd on May 11 2009, 4:17am
You have cool links!
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Rated by Once on Mar 15 2009, 12:22pm
"Sonnet for BurkinaLoveFaso" He knows the truth, declares it openly before His eyes. "It's thoughts," he says, "that are the enemies And thoughts that spin the winning remedies For now, always, ever and a day; the more The search for leaves of print and mantras soaked in peace And love, and marinated in the blessing of a sage The more the `carrot' seems to curry rage And disappear around the bend to please The teachers, preachers, those who `know' the age!" He bought the book, retired to read, and strove To keep the incense burning on the stove, Or is it called an altar, now, or is it time to turn the page? The longest way to truth is through the mind; From mind to heart's the bridge to what he wants to find. It would be tempting to comment on the general comments I have read on BurkinaLoveFaso's site; but I have no wish to bury the reader in prolixity. I am content to say that with a compassionate, dispassionate reading of what is posted on this gentle soul's site, one cannot but benefit. I admire the foundation of thought I've seen within his wisdom, warts and all! This is a sincere soul, in fact, an enormous soul, a soul with personal sovereignty, so far as I can see.
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Reviewed by Bonesteak7 on Jan 04 2009, 5:55am
You have great links. "some" topics that make one pause and wonder.... hmmmm.. worthy blog