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AnnaJuly 8, 2015
Thank you for this article. It is has been from the beginning a process to separate light from darkness, to discern the good from the bad, but to truly see it and appreciate the significance of it seems only possible by contrasting the light against the darkness. Opposition in all things. A powerful learning tool that allows gratitude to sink deeper into our hearts. Love it. Thanks
Judy PerryJune 23, 2015
Thank you, Nathaniel, for a couple more layers on the onion metaphor of the principle of "gratitude"
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