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Hi Vimal,

Lovely to connect. It's amazing to see how eloquent and insightful you're expression is becoming. Thank you for the reflection.

Yes, Autobigraphy of a Yogi has many gems. One of my favourite scenes is where his master plays a little practical joke on him in 'The Cauliflower Robbery' chapter. Maybe that plays into a part of my own nature ;-)

Indeed, I notice how creativity gets stifled when the logical mind takes over. These days I have plenty of time for creative expression. There's so much continually bubbling up. A blessing.

I loved, 'The flow will always be in the flow. How can it not?'

Another question which comes while reading the book and other things is, 'do I not want this enough?' I perceive there's still, as you say, some attachment to comfort, though it's dwindling. I suppose it again comes down to a reminder that there's no other way, even if it brings me to starvation.

Much love

Rich

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