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I understand why so many people choose to hold onto the anger of their grief, because when the anger finally leaves there is nothing to temper the great gaping rushing sorrow. The anger is an energy that keeps you moving forward when it must, but what then?
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May every mold or case around your heart that has kept you from being yourself be transmuted expeditiously. May nothing but the truth exist through you. May you always be free enough to express yourself exactly as you feel. May it be clear. May it be so.
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the monks described me as "a pleasure to have on the mountain"
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