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					<description><![CDATA[Kirsty - I enjoyed a couple of your articles I read and felt compelled to encourage you to continue on. It is unusual to witness someone so young who has intuitively resolved so many of the confusing ideas that we experience in life. I love that you have written a book where meditating is not the cornerstone of gaining inner peace, since meditation only stops the random compulsive thinking many suffer from. I have found challenging our held beliefs against words of true wisdom is a shorter path as limiting ideas which divide us become corrected. Writing while explaining wisdom is it&#039;s own form of meditation, and I&#039;m sure you have had this experience. Thank you for your articles! Steve]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kirsty &#8211; I enjoyed a couple of your articles I read and felt compelled to encourage you to continue on. It is unusual to witness someone so young who has intuitively resolved so many of the confusing ideas that we experience in life. I love that you have written a book where meditating is not the cornerstone of gaining inner peace, since meditation only stops the random compulsive thinking many suffer from. I have found challenging our held beliefs against words of true wisdom is a shorter path as limiting ideas which divide us become corrected. Writing while explaining wisdom is it&#8217;s own form of meditation, and I&#8217;m sure you have had this experience. Thank you for your articles! Steve</p>
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