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How to See and Read the Aura by Ted Andrews
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Tom Peters Essentials: Design by Tom Peters
Acknowledging What Is: Conversations With Bert Hellinger by Bert Hellinger
The Farther Reaches of Human Nature (An Esalen Book) by Abraham H. Maslow
Rosabeth Moss Kanter on the Frontiers of Management by Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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I'M glad our house is a little house,
Not too tall nor too wide:
I'm glad the hovering butterflies
Feel free to come inside.
Our little house is a friendly house.
It is not shy or vain;
It gossips with the talking trees,
And makes friends with the rain.
And quick leaves cast a shimmer of green
Against our whited walls,
And in the phlox, the courtious bees
Are paying duty calls.
Christopher Morley
posted by theoldman at 11:47 am (EST) on Mar 13, 2009
posted by annemcx at 2:11 pm (EST) on Mar 12, 2009