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Blanton Forest |
“As Thoreau famously said, it doesn't matter where or how far you go - the farther commonly the worse - the important thing is how alive you are. Writing of every kind is a way to wake oneself up and keep as alive as when one has just fallen in love.”
-Pico Iyer
You can be sleepwalking through your journey or you can be attentive to what you see on your journey. You can see by practicing sensing.
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