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					<description><![CDATA[I like the metaphor. The glass of water. Recently, I decided to review most all my beliefs, see if they were truely mine. Funny how imprints can become like that glass or water to. They don&#039;t have to be stressful things such as resentments, whcih I know eventually kill people, but imprints, codes that simply stymy growth. We allow them to reside in the unconscious, but often we do not revisit them, hold them up like an old shirt in the closet asking &#034;Do I wear this?&#034; 
 
I am a straight guy. But, I like your blog and, I really like how you have defined a narrow market to address in order to share your gifts, insights. Cool. I design clothing for writers and artists. I get it. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the metaphor. The glass of water. Recently, I decided to review most all my beliefs, see if they were truely mine. Funny how imprints can become like that glass or water to. They don&#039;t have to be stressful things such as resentments, whcih I know eventually kill people, but imprints, codes that simply stymy growth. We allow them to reside in the unconscious, but often we do not revisit them, hold them up like an old shirt in the closet asking &quot;Do I wear this?&quot; </p>
<p>I am a straight guy. But, I like your blog and, I really like how you have defined a narrow market to address in order to share your gifts, insights. Cool. I design clothing for writers and artists. I get it. </p>
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