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If all you did was just look for things to appreciate you would live a joyous, spectacular life. If there was nothing else that you ever came to understand other than just look for things to appreciate, it's the only tool you would ever need to predominantly hook you up with who you really are. That's all you'd need.
Excerpted from a workshop in San Antonio, TX on Saturday, January 26th, 2002
All Is Well


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  • sheltercrow said on Jan 24, 2008....
    But isn't Hicks a Mormon?

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