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Learning How to Improve

Search others for their virtues, thyself for thy vices. – Franklin During our two years as Peace Corps teachers, the only Americans on a small island, Bob and I spent many evenings comparing notes and ideas, seeking refuge from the strangeness of our surroundings in each other’s companionship. I thought I could listen, but finding…

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Search for Happiness (Robert D. Stelle)

Cease to worry. Worry is but a circle of inefficient thoughts whirling about a pivot of fear. – A Master So universal is the search for happiness that those who wrote the Constitution of the United States of America wanted to guarantee us the right to pursue it. Ever since we humans first grew conscious of…

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The Mental Virtue Discrimination

Lemurians develop the mental virtue Discrimination to judge between what’s good and what’s better. My daughter wanted to check out some colleges in California over spring break. She doesn’t like to fly, so driving was her preference. My husband couldn’t join us and I was nervous about the two of us traveling alone on a…

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Posted on: June 25, 2016
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What Lemuria Knew

So many of our worries, problems, and troubles were unknown to Lemurians during their golden age. With the help of Great Ones guiding them, ancient Lemurian Elders progressed from making crude pictures to alphabetical characters and soon learned to write. With the civilization’s rapid growth, they decided a record should be kept of every discovery…

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Power of Observation

 I have yet to develop many aspects of true observation and I hope this mundane example will help explain what I mean. I’ve always loved working on cars, and learned enough to find a job in an auto shop. I think I’m reasonably observant in this area, but a mechanic friend, James, has developed listening…

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