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	<title>Comments on: Twenty years later: On the banks of Lake Baikal II</title>
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		<title>By: nandita</title>
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		<description>[quote post="23"]G] Although we are unique, soon we shall be many. As we travel on, the waters from other sources join us, because that is the best path to follow. 
So we are no longer just one, but many – and there comes a moment when we feel lost. Nevertheless, as the Bible says, “all the rivers flow to the sea”. It is impossible to remain in our solitude, however romantic that may seem. When we accept the inevitable encounter with other sources, we end up understanding that this makes us far stronger and we get round obstacles or fill in depressions much more easily and in far less time[/quote]
as you say,there IS strength in this bondage.the less said the better----we will grow in strenghts,soul after soul.thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[quote post="23"]G] Although we are unique, soon we shall be many. As we travel on, the waters from other sources join us, because that is the best path to follow.<br />
So we are no longer just one, but many – and there comes a moment when we feel lost. Nevertheless, as the Bible says, “all the rivers flow to the sea”. It is impossible to remain in our solitude, however romantic that may seem. When we accept the inevitable encounter with other sources, we end up understanding that this makes us far stronger and we get round obstacles or fill in depressions much more easily and in far less time[/quote]<br />
as you say,there IS strength in this bondage.the less said the better&#8212;-we will grow in strenghts,soul after soul.thanks.</p>
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