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Failures are the pillars of success
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10-Day Race: Staring into the Infinite
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My love of spiritual poetry
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My wife's soul comes to visit
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Learning to love songs ever more
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It does not matter which spoon you use
Brahmacharini Rebidoux St. John's, Canada
Is it unspiritual to care about winning?
Tejvan Pettinger Oxford, United Kingdom
The spiritual life is normal to me
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My spiritual search from childhood
Hemabha Jang Jeonju, South Korea
Considering that I entered this world as a fourth generation atheist, who would have predicted a future in the spiritual life for me? I certainly wasn’t given any training in spirituality as a child. But the concept of infinity always fascinated me as it eluded me. I spent summers at my grandmother’s house in the New Jersey countryside, where I slept on a porch that was all windows on three sides. I would lie there looking up at the night sky, where the Milky Way and millions of stars were visible (you could see all of that clearly when I was a kid!), and I would imagine more space behind the stars and the Milky Way, and more space behind that space, and more space behind that space, and more space – and more space – until, my head spinning, I fell asleep.