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September 27, 2014
by Guest User

explore-blog:

Alan Watts on the art of timing and the pleasures of presence. 

Live in the moment - ENJOY it!

explore-blog:

Alan Watts on the art of timing and the pleasures of presence. 

Live in the moment - ENJOY it!

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tagged with weekend, BePositive, bepresent
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