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	<title>Comments on: Who are we without our stories?</title>
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		<title>By: Allegra Ahlquist</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allegra Ahlquist</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for your insightful article on the human desire to tell stories
about ourselves. The questions you ask can be
enlightening if we search ourselves for the answers. They could lead
us to recognize that believing in our stories can prevent us from seeing
the truth of the illusions we create around ourselves. We can become
so preoccupied with &quot;Me&quot;  that we forget that we are interconnected with universes of beings and that everything we think, say and do, affects that whole. Benign and imaginative upbeat
stories can be inspiring and entertaining  while the opposite can contribute to the
miseries of the Whole.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your insightful article on the human desire to tell stories<br />
about ourselves. The questions you ask can be<br />
enlightening if we search ourselves for the answers. They could lead<br />
us to recognize that believing in our stories can prevent us from seeing<br />
the truth of the illusions we create around ourselves. We can become<br />
so preoccupied with &#8220;Me&#8221;  that we forget that we are interconnected with universes of beings and that everything we think, say and do, affects that whole. Benign and imaginative upbeat<br />
stories can be inspiring and entertaining  while the opposite can contribute to the<br />
miseries of the Whole.</p>
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