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+the one that you shared is in Canadian
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+let's talk abou tsome of hte things that are on my mind
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+one of them is my wife's birthda
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+birthday
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+that's tomorrow
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+she should never havce to wonder if I love her, because I love her so dearly
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+I can't imagine loving anything so much as I love her, because my life for her is basically a reflection of whether or not I love life
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+whether or not I love existing
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+whether or not I accept that existence should have ever come to be
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+I certainly love her enough to always stick around, for as long as I can be with her
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+hopefully that is forever
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+and somehow, I think that it may be possible that we all remain together
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+it just might not be in a way that we are able to conceptualize
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+but how do we figure that one out?
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+is it wrong to feel a need to be with someone?
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+if I yearn to stay with my wife, to feel her touch, to hear her ideas and thoughts
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+to witness her expression
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+confirm her observations
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+it makes life so much more interesting.. to be able to interact with another being whose opinion is so valuable
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+whose perspective makes sense to me while also being different enough to teach me new things
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+someone who can challenge me while I'm always cognizant of their wishing the best for me and for us
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+this makes the experience all the more worthwhile
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+to be able to dance together instead of alone
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+to be able to see the reflection of oneselve in the other
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+and to improve one's own conduct and manner of being, through the deductions one makes in observing those reflections
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+life would never be so complete without that part of it
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+it's not good to think about luife would be like without one another
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+because such a life is not even worth imagining
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+there is no greater pursuit of greater glory that to see what good things can come to another
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+and it is one's duty to bring such things to fruition to those closest to them
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+in the case of my wife, to see her enjoy a moment of this blessed life
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+to see her savour the hope of what can be
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+to take aim and evoke the changes to the universe which she desires
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+and to witness that these changes bring good to reality
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+it's difficult to conceive of something more worthy of attention
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+more worthy of awareness
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+these are the things which remind one of why we're here
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+where the intuition about the Universe is made most clear
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+where one's understanding is complete without the need to express it in the constrained language of man
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+so then as we move forward
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+it's clear to me that nothing could be better than to create ever better worlds for ever greater hopes which evoke the targeting of ever rising points of focus
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+and to pursue this creation with ever greater passion and expertise
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+to bring into the world all that makes it most worth living
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+and to make contagious the disposition for all to yearn and love the observation of one another's ascension
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+for true ascension by one is Universal ascension by all
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+exit
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