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		<title>by: anne whitefield</title>
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					<description>Whew. I know you do not say lightly, &quot;life-changing, consciousness-changing, heart-changing experiences&quot; and somehow feel tremendously heartened myself. 
Examining the reasons for privacy interest me and make me wonder if all experience is not just an open part of our commons. As humans, we've had to decree what is the Commons. Other animals have invented no such duplicity, to my knowledge. I think we continue together, whether we see it or not.
That said, I respect your compassionate thinking and sense of trustworthiness.
All your posts are appreciated, Heather.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whew. I know you do not say lightly, &#8220;life-changing, consciousness-changing, heart-changing experiences&#8221; and somehow feel tremendously heartened myself.<br />
Examining the reasons for privacy interest me and make me wonder if all experience is not just an open part of our commons. As humans, we&#8217;ve had to decree what is the Commons. Other animals have invented no such duplicity, to my knowledge. I think we continue together, whether we see it or not.<br />
That said, I respect your compassionate thinking and sense of trustworthiness.<br />
All your posts are appreciated, Heather.
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