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		<title>By: James Grant</title>
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		<description>Jeffrey, I wanted you to know how deeply grateful I am to you for writing Answers from Silence.  I now have read it slowly, cover-to-cover, having dipped into it periodically over the past year and a half; and I already have started to read it again the same way, then likely will read it yet again.  In it I have found a ‘clear-away-the-clutter-here’s-what-gives’ synopsis to my own seeking over the years. 

You point out a simple notion (one of many you offer that have stuck with me) — if I’m seeking, then I’m not being.  So I now find myself taking great joy in a wholly new (yet it’s always been there) sense of simply allowing myself to be “invaded” by being, letting the ocean gently reclaim the dew drop, as is its nature, just as it is the dewdrop’s nature to be reabsorbed.

What an extraordinary gift you have given us all!  Thanks, and more thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeffrey, I wanted you to know how deeply grateful I am to you for writing Answers from Silence.  I now have read it slowly, cover-to-cover, having dipped into it periodically over the past year and a half; and I already have started to read it again the same way, then likely will read it yet again.  In it I have found a ‘clear-away-the-clutter-here’s-what-gives’ synopsis to my own seeking over the years. </p>
<p>You point out a simple notion (one of many you offer that have stuck with me) — if I’m seeking, then I’m not being.  So I now find myself taking great joy in a wholly new (yet it’s always been there) sense of simply allowing myself to be “invaded” by being, letting the ocean gently reclaim the dew drop, as is its nature, just as it is the dewdrop’s nature to be reabsorbed.</p>
<p>What an extraordinary gift you have given us all!  Thanks, and more thanks.</p>
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