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					<description><![CDATA[I would say you might start examining your ideas of the self you see and know as &quot;the doer&quot;.  The doer asks questions and seeks answers, it is very persistant and can override the need to be, to just be and not do.  No questions, no seeking of  answers.  Combat the urge to do by finding ways to be.  Meditation is probably the best, so explore mediation practices, find a form or style and do it until it&#039;s doing itself to you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would say you might start examining your ideas of the self you see and know as &#8220;the doer&#8221;.  The doer asks questions and seeks answers, it is very persistant and can override the need to be, to just be and not do.  No questions, no seeking of  answers.  Combat the urge to do by finding ways to be.  Meditation is probably the best, so explore mediation practices, find a form or style and do it until it&#8217;s doing itself to you.</p>
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