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Every Thought, Every Feeling, is the Path: Sketches and Essays
by James Shammas (Age: 44)
copyright 06-19-2006


Age Rating: 16 to 127


Keeping a journal on a daily basis is often an effective way to remind oneself what is really important. A day's review can reveal what needs sustenance, what worked well, and what felt right. The following are sketckes and essays that function for me as journal entries, ways that I may remember how important one's feeling are in shaping one's mood, outlook, and direction.

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12-30-06 7 to 127 Beginning Practice
12-10-06 7 to 127 The "Broken" Mirror: an exercise in Zen
06-02-06 7 to 127 Finding Our Daimons (Christopher and I, Memorial Day, 2006)
05-16-06 10 to 127 A Gorilla and a Girl, Twirling on the Ice?
04-13-06 10 to 127 A Father Kisses his Son
04-04-06 10 to 127 The Uncertainty of Immortality and the Creative Joy of being Mortally Human
03-28-06 10 to 127 How the Awesome Power of Literature can Change One's Life: a Lighter, Offhand Anecdote
06-03-05 10 to 127 Bloomsday
01-30-06 16 to 127 One Day as an Intern
12-23-05 10 to 127 Having Said and Being Heard
Warning -- This book has different age-ratings for different chapters. Some readers will be able to read only part of this book and will see chapters as missing. Readers, please contact the author to see if they can release chapters to a younger audience.
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