“In the ebbs and flows of nature we often experience periods of profound happiness and excitement. This is the way of life. These are usually balanced out by periods of relative stagnation or even suffering; that’s part of life, too. Underlying both of these states is a peaceful core. This core is always there but we often forget it in favor of positive excitement or negative brooding.”
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