In Conclusion: Tip No 11 - Forget my Ten Tips!

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The Buddhists have a great saying: if you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him. This is not a gratuitous invitation to violence but a reminder that we owe it to ourselves to be intelligently skeptical and humbly self-reliant. I am right there with them.

So this is my 11th Tip and probably the most important one. Not a word of what I have written has any value for you until you have re-written it for yourself using your language and your experience, in your mind, on screen or on paper. If what I have shared with you leaves you indifferent, or if you are not in re-writing mood, then just ignore it.

If, on the other hand you feel the urge to support, add to, or disagree with, my Ten Tips, then PLEASE add YOUR wisdom and experience to this free little e-book. I am counting on you. Remember, I am in receiving mode so you can make one of my Giving Goals come to be :0) ....

Whilst awaiting your comments, I remain your friendly Tattered Twit!

BIG love,

Gabrielle

Gabrielle caricature - Art by Greg Blackman

 

Follow your heart wherever it leads you, as this is a combination of the body, mind and soul. Not to do this is likely to result in all kinds of suffering for yourself and others.

Jesus said it "love your neighbour as yourself", he couldn't have been more explicit.

If everyone could follow this for just one day all over the world think of the incredilbe changes that would occur in just 1 day!!!!

If everyone one of this adopted this from now on I cannot imagine what the world would be like H E A V E N perhaps?

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