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Linda Miller

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Re: Have you found your Dharma?
3/11/2006 2:13:24 PM
Hi Sandy, Congratulations for recognizing your dharma. You are a great example! I may have some things to say to you privately about accepting such responsibility regarding your husband. Perhaps your dharm is simply to be a shining example to the world of overcoming diversity in any form.
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Linda Miller

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Re: Have you found your Dharma?
3/11/2006 2:17:06 PM
Hi Luella, I have no doubt you will accomplish your goals this year. It's going to be a miraculous year for all of us. One of my greatest teachers taught me that we "never get it done" and "we can't get it wrong." So, what is there to be concerned about? Nothing! All IS in perfect and Divine order, whether we understand it or not. When I began to believe that, my entire life changed. You are living the Law of Attraction, which is always in action whether you are aware of it or not. Of course, much better if you are creating on purpose! Congratulations!
Help us spread the message to the world... http://www.themessage2000.com/messengers/lindamiller Linda Miller 828-652-4714 Nebo, North Carolina
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Re: Have you found your Dharma?
3/11/2006 6:16:58 PM
Hi Sandy! Yes, I will read the book. Linda, I would much rather be in control that just going along for the ride! Love you guys!
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Re: Have you found your Dharma?
3/12/2006 11:46:54 AM
Now there's a woman who's found her dharma. It's very evident with the stylish website. Highly focused and completely up to speed with her market, I'm impressed.
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Re: Have you found your Dharma?
3/16/2006 12:53:50 AM
Hi Linda, Thanks for the invitation. I know what my dharma is. It's to serve my family. With all the quirks and turns of my life, my grounding was always with my family. This is, "my purpose in life" This is, my happiest moments. Although I worked for my family in the work force outside the home (28 yrs), I was always waiting for the time that I could just stay at home and be a "housewife". Or should I say "domestic engineer" ....lol Finally, I can enjoy it all. And have a little 3 yr. old Grandson to raise too! He's truly a joy. You can't call a housewife and Mother's life dull ! Your friend....Pat
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