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How America Lost Its Mind
The Hidden Diamond of Acceptance

It’s a pretty amazing feeling when at each new turn, you’re accepted. Each new piece of information you give them they don’t mind.
When you feel it, you wonder how you ever went without it.
If this is like finding a diamond, then realizing or seeing how you’re accepted with the people who have called you annoying, rebuked you, seemed disinterested, & more, is like finding an unpolished gem – there, but still hiding in the ground of your mind.
A gem hidden in the earth still, with unpolished facets that are there just the same. You hear their rebukes, you see their disinterest. But it’s harder to hear what’s more obvious about how they actually feel about you.
They love you, they’ve stuck with you. You’ve been able to do things that they’ve disagreed with and been frustrated with, but nonetheless they’ve given you another chance. It’s the…
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Les bains de forêt, la nouvelle coqueluche antistress https://t.co/FUOO3GSB2u #bm pic.twitter.com/fumSaI4tDh
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How forest bathing can profoundly improve your health and
Dive into the practice of forest bathing. Doing so does not clean your body, but rather refreshes the spirit — as well as benefit your mood and health. Even scientific studies back forest…
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Berlinerin bietet “Waldbaden” an
Einfach durch den Wald spazieren – kann ja jeder. Jetzt kommt etwas aus Japan zu uns:Â Shinrin Yoku, das Waldbaden.
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Das Nibelungenlied
Love the German language like I do? Here’s an old chestnut passed on from a dear friend in Germany; The Song of the Nibelungen from 1966…
The Rosary https://t.co/GN3MwWNOrf
The Era of Fake Video Begins https://t.co/ZjFku7NwmB https://t.co/yt2rKEqnQQ
Maniac Slides Down A 260-Foot Cable Without A Harness, And Oh God We’re Going To Throw Up https://t.co/Kv1siJCSq4 via @Digg
Treat Yourself With The Pure Goodness That Is A Baby Bear Cub Purring
Dear Internet, please give us less toxic trash and more videos like this.
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“Kirkland Light: available in 48 packs where you buy your pants!”
Source: Funny Dude Tries To Make An Ad For Costco Beer In His Backyard… Over And Over
We need compassion
And then there’s this…
Lost, I wandered,
Oblivious to what was around me
Then slowly the clouds began to clear
Taking me out of that obscurity
It was a narrow street
People walking down with a morbid look
What was happening?
Why all of it looked so threatening?
I spotted a friend
Carrying a bag full of her worries
She saw me with hate in her eyes
And walked away with ease.
Baffled, I ran to the beach
Where people seemed like punishing themselves
Rather than enjoying
What had happened?
Why was this terrible feeling whirling around?
Why were the Waves sounding like a monster?
And the Sun in the mood of burning everything down?
I went running back to my place of solace
Found no one at home
Horrible scenes and murder news running on the TV screen
in the background
And, no hand to hold
No shoulder to lean on
The earth…
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Gone from sight
This may be one of the most beautiful and best metaphors for death I have ever found:
“I am standing upon the seashore. A ship, at my side,
spreads her white sails to the moving breeze and starts
for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength.
I stand and watch her until, at length, she hangs like a speck
of white cloud just where the sea and sky come to mingle with each other.
Then, someone at my side says, “There, she is gone.”
Gone where?
Gone from my sight. That is all. She is just as large in mast,
hull and spar as she was when she left my side.
And, she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port.
Her diminished size is in me — not in her.
And, just at the moment when someone says, “There, she is gone,”
there are other eyes watching her coming, and other voices
ready to take up the glad shout, “Here she comes!”
And that is dying…”
Thanks, MK…


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