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I dedicate this year to my best friend, lover and wife, "My".


2008 a fresh start. Every day and every second is a fresh start. Fazil Inayat Khan, my first in the body Sufi teacher and guide use to say, "Don't live in the past. And the past ended one second ago." So let us let go of the past as much as possible and as often as possible and BE HERE Now!!! Wherever here is let us be here and see and be what is here. Let us look at ourselves and our current situations with fresh eyes and fresh brains and fresh attitudes and determine to change poison into healing medicine if that is what is required or to just laugh and give thanks.

There is so much to do in a good way and not do in a good way. Let us do and not do in a good way. " In a good way." in some Native American cultures means to be with whoever or whatever the situation may be in a way that benefits all concerned. To be here in a good way that brings blessings and beauty to all and everything.

I say to Allah and all sentient beings, " I come in a good way." I ask for help and love and harmony from all who would give it in a good way. May we all walk in Beauty in a good way. I walk in Beauty. Beauty in front of me. Beauty beside me, Beauty behind me. Beauty above me. Beauty below me. Beauty within me. I walk in Beauty. May you walk in Beauty.

I am so thankful and appreciative for all the people who have visited this blog. Thank you for your time and energy. I thank Chamki especially and kiss her heart. I am honored by the many positive responses from so many of you. I am grateful for all the help and support. Thank you.

I am glad that many of you have found what is written here helpful to you and your loved ones. I say now that, inshAllah, I will work more on this blog this year than I have for for the last six months.

Thank you Allah, thank you.
P.S. Check out Laughter Yoga. I will write more about this soon. http://www.laughteryoga.org/

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