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	<title>Comments on: Changing habits</title>
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		<title>By: Patricia Knight</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patricia Knight</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 13:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lizzie,
Trish Burt sent me your link  and said I was to read your Blog after a lunch discussion we had to-day.
It all makes so  much sense and it could also make a great book as it is what we think and talk about but do not write down. It is all about what to do and the timing and the &#039;go to&#039; urge. Which is something we must not loose. I met a great woman Architect on the train from Vancouver to Toronto  2006 and we are still in touch. Another I met in Spain she lives in New York I had a phone call from her on Tuesday night wanting me to visit her on my way home this year. A Canadian woman I met in Sicily asked me to visit her in Toronto I did and we organised a trip to Montreal, Quebec and Niagera Lakes and Falls.  Things happen when you least expect it. Reading your blog reminded me of the many great places I have been and the people I have met along the way.
I am also a Libran but much older than you.  I travel each year Trish and I were in Beijing last year, I went on to Shanghai I found it facinating.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lizzie,<br />
Trish Burt sent me your link  and said I was to read your Blog after a lunch discussion we had to-day.<br />
It all makes so  much sense and it could also make a great book as it is what we think and talk about but do not write down. It is all about what to do and the timing and the &#8216;go to&#8217; urge. Which is something we must not loose. I met a great woman Architect on the train from Vancouver to Toronto  2006 and we are still in touch. Another I met in Spain she lives in New York I had a phone call from her on Tuesday night wanting me to visit her on my way home this year. A Canadian woman I met in Sicily asked me to visit her in Toronto I did and we organised a trip to Montreal, Quebec and Niagera Lakes and Falls.  Things happen when you least expect it. Reading your blog reminded me of the many great places I have been and the people I have met along the way.<br />
I am also a Libran but much older than you.  I travel each year Trish and I were in Beijing last year, I went on to Shanghai I found it facinating.</p>
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		<title>By: Trish</title>
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		<dc:creator>Trish</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Lizzie
Finding and reading your blog today has provided me with so much joy.  Please continue to explore and to question and be faithful to yourself.
I believe in the Ying and Yang of life.  Often the deeper the trouble the greater the need to search and strive for the positive, and how wonderful and refreshing that feels after the abyss!
Yes we all repeat ourselves.  And I’m finding that I’m encountering many of the same people again as the circles turn, often after many years.  But I’m approaching both the experiences and these people in a very different way, and it all feels very positive.
When these ‘returns’ feel so right, I can but only trust in them and invest my most honest of emotions.  If the future reality doesn’t work out entirely as expected perhaps I’ll feel deflated but never sorry.  And I seem to be receiving the message that all care should be taken with everyone we come into contact with.  So, off to the high mountains I go, again, and I send love to you and best wishes for your voyage.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Lizzie<br />
Finding and reading your blog today has provided me with so much joy.  Please continue to explore and to question and be faithful to yourself.<br />
I believe in the Ying and Yang of life.  Often the deeper the trouble the greater the need to search and strive for the positive, and how wonderful and refreshing that feels after the abyss!<br />
Yes we all repeat ourselves.  And I’m finding that I’m encountering many of the same people again as the circles turn, often after many years.  But I’m approaching both the experiences and these people in a very different way, and it all feels very positive.<br />
When these ‘returns’ feel so right, I can but only trust in them and invest my most honest of emotions.  If the future reality doesn’t work out entirely as expected perhaps I’ll feel deflated but never sorry.  And I seem to be receiving the message that all care should be taken with everyone we come into contact with.  So, off to the high mountains I go, again, and I send love to you and best wishes for your voyage.</p>
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