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		By: Dale		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow! you guys all use alot of big words..... I wish I could understand 
what in tarnation you&#039;re saying. Could you break it down a little
more for a simpleton like myself?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! you guys all use alot of big words&#8230;.. I wish I could understand<br />
what in tarnation you&#8217;re saying. Could you break it down a little<br />
more for a simpleton like myself?</p>
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		By: RAZ		</title>
		<link>https://choprafoundation.org/ask-deepak/ask-deepak-letting-go-or-holding-on-to-love/#comment-3840</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2009 16:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I read this post just last Sunday and wanted to leave a comment immediately.  Now it seems 
like it has been a few weeks since then, as I have been pulled away by many activities.  Before 
I even finished reading the entire post, I felt the strongest urge to sent a message directly to the 
man I loved, as I too have a deep love in limbo of expression within this physical reality of time 
and space.  I sent him the message “I Love YOU” before I finished reading the entire post last 
Sunday… this I had not said directly to him in a very long time.

As I continued reading the post, I found myself flip flopping in the subjects you were writing of, 
within my own personal experience.  The emotions I had, that of my lover, and of others who 
may have also been in limbo with life and love has lingered these past days.   I was deeply 
taken in by the trueness of this story and the profound ease that came to my being as I read 
Dr. Chopra’s answers.

My point of this comment is to express my great appreciation and thank you both for allowing 
me to see some different angles of perception.  As I found myself standing in the writers 
awareness, in the questioners arms and even in all souls that are touched by this story…
...intense emotions still continue to stir with energy of hope, love, and hidden relief that I am 
not the only one who could find themselves in this illusional limbo of love.

I feel that Love in itself is so very deep, yet simplistic at the same time.  Courage to communicate
and feel the flow of pure love is an extraordinary discovery within oneself that I wish to unfold.  
It seems that there is a commonness of desire within many people I meet to become as 
authentic as possible with this type of experience. 

Please continue with the many post and extreme sharing of awareness you bring each day 
into our lives Dr. Chopra.  As I continue to find my awareness growing, it still surprises me to 
know others are feeling the same emotions, experiences, and devotions of soul that I too 
finding unfolding.

Thank you again!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read this post just last Sunday and wanted to leave a comment immediately.  Now it seems<br />
like it has been a few weeks since then, as I have been pulled away by many activities.  Before<br />
I even finished reading the entire post, I felt the strongest urge to sent a message directly to the<br />
man I loved, as I too have a deep love in limbo of expression within this physical reality of time<br />
and space.  I sent him the message “I Love YOU” before I finished reading the entire post last<br />
Sunday… this I had not said directly to him in a very long time.</p>
<p>As I continued reading the post, I found myself flip flopping in the subjects you were writing of,<br />
within my own personal experience.  The emotions I had, that of my lover, and of others who<br />
may have also been in limbo with life and love has lingered these past days.   I was deeply<br />
taken in by the trueness of this story and the profound ease that came to my being as I read<br />
Dr. Chopra’s answers.</p>
<p>My point of this comment is to express my great appreciation and thank you both for allowing<br />
me to see some different angles of perception.  As I found myself standing in the writers<br />
awareness, in the questioners arms and even in all souls that are touched by this story…<br />
&#8230;intense emotions still continue to stir with energy of hope, love, and hidden relief that I am<br />
not the only one who could find themselves in this illusional limbo of love.</p>
<p>I feel that Love in itself is so very deep, yet simplistic at the same time.  Courage to communicate<br />
and feel the flow of pure love is an extraordinary discovery within oneself that I wish to unfold.<br />
It seems that there is a commonness of desire within many people I meet to become as<br />
authentic as possible with this type of experience. </p>
<p>Please continue with the many post and extreme sharing of awareness you bring each day<br />
into our lives Dr. Chopra.  As I continue to find my awareness growing, it still surprises me to<br />
know others are feeling the same emotions, experiences, and devotions of soul that I too<br />
finding unfolding.</p>
<p>Thank you again!!</p>
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		By: Ted		</title>
		<link>https://choprafoundation.org/ask-deepak/ask-deepak-letting-go-or-holding-on-to-love/#comment-3839</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 05:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I believe Deepak&#039;s suggestion to hold a space that allows her to choose her own path 
is the very deepest way to give your love.
Also, a clarity around your purpose/dharma is essential in relationships.
A woman may want to be the most important &#039;person&#039; in your life,
but she certainly does not want to be the most important thing in your life (despite claiming
so). A clear connection with your purpose, which can only be sourced in silence, in your
true self, (as opposed to your mind) is an essential component to maintaining 
a union of lasting and ecstatic love.
xx]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe Deepak&#8217;s suggestion to hold a space that allows her to choose her own path<br />
is the very deepest way to give your love.<br />
Also, a clarity around your purpose/dharma is essential in relationships.<br />
A woman may want to be the most important &#8216;person&#8217; in your life,<br />
but she certainly does not want to be the most important thing in your life (despite claiming<br />
so). A clear connection with your purpose, which can only be sourced in silence, in your<br />
true self, (as opposed to your mind) is an essential component to maintaining<br />
a union of lasting and ecstatic love.<br />
xx</p>
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