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Why Can’t One Be One?

No matter how conscientious you may believe your efforts to have been, no matter how much more aware you think you are now, the days have yet, yet, yet to come where there are no surprises left. 

 

 

 

The area these comments address is a most difficult one to grasp and confront.

 

 

 

People ordinarily need the companionship of other people.  Among other aspects and a particular necessity for a sane Work group, this companionship can be used as a more stable ground for self-study, and learning about the unknown areas of oneself.

 

 

Watch this situation and consider:

 

Why cannot one be like one,
even when one is with another one?

 

 

Could it be that if one were really one, one would always be one…no matter if one were    alone…or amongst a thousand?

 

J.

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