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	<title>Comments on: #Dare to #Prosper II #dancethespiral</title>
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		<title>By: eliah</title>
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		<description>Words seem inadequate to express an experience, and yet, that is what I am attempting to do in this post.  There is no definition of any word that will not be changed (for the better, I might add!), with the practice of being present.  Daring to prosper is truly daring to be present, and yet, the dare is only from the ego, for it is an invitation from God Himself.  The invitation of presence, once accepted, offers me myself back, and with it come the love, peace, stillness, joy and celebration that I having been searching for, in vain, until this moment.  In the practice of presence, searching is no longer needed.  Striving, yearning, anticipating, are words that no longer hold the meaning they once did for me.  Joy is mine now because of who I am, not because of something I have captured, or achieved.  There is no fear of losing that which I have not achieved.  What is accepted of God is eternal.  So....Daring to Prosper is accepting God&#039;s invitation to be present, where I can truly be myself without the fear of loss.  Who of us doesn&#039;t want that?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Words seem inadequate to express an experience, and yet, that is what I am attempting to do in this post.  There is no definition of any word that will not be changed (for the better, I might add!), with the practice of being present.  Daring to prosper is truly daring to be present, and yet, the dare is only from the ego, for it is an invitation from God Himself.  The invitation of presence, once accepted, offers me myself back, and with it come the love, peace, stillness, joy and celebration that I having been searching for, in vain, until this moment.  In the practice of presence, searching is no longer needed.  Striving, yearning, anticipating, are words that no longer hold the meaning they once did for me.  Joy is mine now because of who I am, not because of something I have captured, or achieved.  There is no fear of losing that which I have not achieved.  What is accepted of God is eternal.  So&#8230;.Daring to Prosper is accepting God&#8217;s invitation to be present, where I can truly be myself without the fear of loss.  Who of us doesn&#8217;t want that?</p>
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