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Re: William & The Windmill
 
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Re: William & The Windmill


but why should we feel amazed? Shouldn't we just feel humbled, respectful, and share the concern that drove the whole accomplishment, without any attached preconceptions about a so-called 'lack' being actually real?

after all, it's physical, material lack we are talking about, corect? Okay, school. But there are ways of a person's drawing in learning, if they are simply open...
we could open up a whole 'nuther thread on this. recall
Edgar Cayce who slept on some school books...

there are countless examples.
The thing is, it's not about lack so much as this person is in tune with the good. Simple. The energy is attracted to its own kind. As they say, bees seek the sweetest flowers, they are drawn to make honey. And they are dying...
that is ANOTHER thread.

"poorer countries". I honestly feel, we,in the richer countries, ARE the poorer countries. So maybe I'm sort of as guilty as the noble savage folks I imagine, who just surely want to get it out there...and who are doing good work.

 

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