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Thursday 10 March 2011

Define this thought...





Namaste my brethren, allow me to turn the tables. Invite you I do, define the following statement from the book " Dancing With God ".

Expectation, is often the fiat currency used for purchasing love in parent child relations...

In Lak' esh, my brothers and sisters, freedom to love...

9 comments:

  1. Interesting thought and nice pictures; thanks for sharing:)

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  2. samurai dragonfly11 March 2011 at 10:38

    greetings beautiful.

    how timely this, as "commerce/currency" has been an aroma percolating through my recent contemplations.

    as is this:

    Word Origin & History

    fiat
    late 14c., from fiat lux "let there be light" in the Book of Genesis, from L. fiat "let it be done" (also used in the opening of M.L. proclamations and commands), third person singular present subjunctive of fieri , used as passive of facere "to make, do" (see factitious).

    i wrote a piece about about love and expectation back in 2003 or 04. when i rediscover where i filed it, i will share.
    until then,


    inJoy

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  3. Namaste Dragonfly, thank you for your visit. Please do forward the work you have written on this subject I would be very interested. Look forward to seeing you again, with the goods.

    In Lak' esh, love is all there is...

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  4. Hello Christopher!

    Thank you for your comments on my blog. My other blog may be of more interest (less ranting - lol)

    Namaste! :-)

    http://100days100ways.blogspot.com/

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  5. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I like you and your blog Kourtney, but thanks for the update.

    In Lak' ech, my sister Kourtney, love beyond all....

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  6. Self gratification to parent child relation.

    Signed, hobo

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  7. Namaste Hobo, exactly my point. Self gratification is where love originates in the mind of ego enslavement. Thank you for participating in this blog.

    In Lak' ech, love is a gift...

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