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Apr 23, 2023Liked by Joan Tollifson

Thank you for this, Joan. I find your writings on nonduality and suffering really helpful. I still get stuck trying to accept the suffering in the world without being complacent about it (I’m ok) but, as you say, that is part of the it-less-ness too.

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Apr 23, 2023Liked by Joan Tollifson

Again right on point you really are a treasure

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Apr 24, 2023Liked by Joan Tollifson

Shared a bit of your latest book with my students. The title got quite a laugh. Which made everyone very receptive to what you had to say.

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‘In that larger sense, it is one undivided energy, endlessly reshaping itself. It only appears to be a child or a famine or a sensation we call hunger or a feeling we call compassion.‘

Smiling laughing crying

Perhaps ‘knowing’ stuff and having political opinions is a grandiosity. A sense of control that isn’t.

Certainly sitting with fatigue whittling the strength and sinew from my morning, a leap into ‘powerful’ thinking, keeps ‘death’ at bay

A friend shared of this unity last night and you this morning. Same face. Same wisdom. Thankyou God

Still confused as to why the spiritual community in Facebook won’t touch a political post for quids. Surely if we are up against a planned genocide x 2 getting prepared might be feasible?

But maybe they die like lemmings into a larger light. And are totally one with it..And the ‘Lynley’ thought is trying to store nuts in a tree trunk for no reason 🤣

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We are one we are oneness we are.

Thankyou Joan. Your writings aren’t writings. They are song

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Yep. Me too. Brad Blanton

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I had the exact pleasure of a private Zoom conversation with Joan yesterday. She’s the Non-duality person that I resonate with the most. It was a very comfortable talk because I knew her back story. I love the clarity of Joan’s writing and her tone voice makes me feel very relaxed.

Bob M.

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Your expression of non-duality for me is sublime.

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I’ve learned to be diplomatic. I don’t discuss religion or politics with my friends. I never tip the hand I hold. I have friends who I know from their comments that are on the opposite spectrum from me yet they’ve been very kind to me in many ways.

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