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	<title>Comments on: What Do I Want?</title>
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		<title>By: Jody</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jody</dc:creator>
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		<description>You have voiced what was in my heart today. I am looking to the new year with great enthusiasm. I feel I have learned and grown a lot these last two years, but then I find myself wanting to pull back away from it, unsure of what more growth would look and feel like. It is an internal tug-of-war. And then suddently life happens right in front of me (usually in the form of my children drawing me out of my reverie with something mundane) and I am forced into the present moment, letting all that fear disolve into foggy nothingness. Yes, I&#039;ll turn it over to that higher power too, and pray that I follow the flow of divine will. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Namaste.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have voiced what was in my heart today. I am looking to the new year with great enthusiasm. I feel I have learned and grown a lot these last two years, but then I find myself wanting to pull back away from it, unsure of what more growth would look and feel like. It is an internal tug-of-war. And then suddently life happens right in front of me (usually in the form of my children drawing me out of my reverie with something mundane) and I am forced into the present moment, letting all that fear disolve into foggy nothingness. Yes, I&#8217;ll turn it over to that higher power too, and pray that I follow the flow of divine will. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Namaste.</p>
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