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Seeker's thoughts ...

From Darkness to Light, Dependence to Freedom, Fear to Fearlessness ....

Addendum

Maybe what I wrote about was an extreme opinion ... but when we talk about peace of mind we must look at how it can be achieved and try to do the needful ... it depends on where your priorities lie at a given point of time ... thats why I said its a line written in sand and not in stone and that is probably the only reason why peace of mind has and will continue to prove elusive unless we take some extreme measures.

The sole reason why we all think this is pretty extreme is we have never experienced peace of mind, else we would know what its worth.

Heres to a disturbed mind until then ...
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