dogwalkingwithdougpart2
Sunday, June 14, 2026
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She ponders here the personality of trees and their intimacy with the human world of suffering and death. Deborah Lutz This Dark Night
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Her yearning nature was constitutional. Something vital seemed unreachable for her, as if she were trapped and meaning happened on the oth...
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Can the landscape hold on to absence? Deborah Lutz This Dark Night
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The worry is that we might be preaching a kind of acquiescence and complacency by asking people to treat a man-made condition as an ontolo...
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We will see the next time if there's a nest behind the dissolving head.
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The process of learning to live with anxiety begins with accepting that it is going to be ever-present. I must no longer have a relationsh...
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For Buddha, there are certain failures of knowledge, particularly our failure to realize certain existential truths, that lead to our suffer...
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