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Freedom




How often have you said to yourself, "Get me out of here!"? But you didn't know just how to free yourself...

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Posted: Dec 12, 2008
Absoulute Freedom for Real
From the first time i have watched this episode my mind filled up with inconsistent thoughts and feelings. I felt that something is hidden in more deepest levels here in this message, and i couldn't stop thinking about it day and night.

One day i spent in meditating, and step by step i found absolutely new meaning, like gates to another dimension. As they opened the whole of my subjective world bringing absolutely new meaning and (don't know how to describe), it concerns every aspect of our life, it is better to say - covers all my life and lifting it up to a new level.
Posted By Nonna

Posted: Nov 27, 2008
Thank You for the lessons.
I felt the comments here and the lesson were about me. I am going through the same situation as that poor fly. I see myself caught up in the daily stress and don't know how to get out. At times I get fatigued and wanting to cry. It is good to know that am not alone and that the ones who haven through it are here to give an advice.
Posted By Hope, MIami, USA

Posted: Nov 25, 2008
our whole family loves watching each new video
Each time I open this site, our whole family looks forward to your new message/learning that inspire us to always grow in our Yiddishkeit....

thank you...keep up the great work.
Posted By Anonymous, Chicago, Illinois


 



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