Thanks,
Chris Austin-Lane
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On Oct 31, 2010, at 7:42, "ED" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do persons not have a choice as to what they think/feel is important to 
> themselves?
> 
> 
I certainly do not seem to; sometimes I know what is important to me,  
sometimes even that is mysterious. I have had very poor results to directly 
shift the priorities of my living.  Fortunately, what i think/feel is important 
is not that important. What I do is what is important to me, and I have much 
more luck, say picking up a piece of paper on the floor and tossing it in the 
recycle bin than I do have in becoming a person that finds cleanliness 
important. Too many arguments with various thoughts and remembered emotions 
there, but i can pick up one item. 

> So, what if they are 'attached'? What business is that of anyone else?
> 

Well, we are all one. 

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