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© 2006 by Rasha

chapter forty-one

Merging with the Divinity within.
Liberation from the need for validation.
Embracing the state of sublime indifference.
Detachment from the mundane world.

p373 So, by all means, you can change your name, change your residence, change your fashion statement, and change your professional identity. You can change the people with whom you share relationships and change the way you relate to the world. Yet, the change that is more significant is not one that is expressed. For the act of expressing anything is a statement of recognition of the importance one places on all that is external—and its opinion of you. The change that is significant is not one that needs ever to be seen, or heard, or known. For the only one that needs to know it—is you.


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