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Mike Mather - writing about life in the 21st Century for an ageing alcoholic who has been fortunate in this lifetime to have found a spiritual path.
Growing up in the second half of last century was mind-blowing. After those two world wars and the influence of the automobile and TV, technology moved so fast and with that all the attitudinal and societal maelstrom.
Smile, breathe and go slowly is the advice of Thich Nhat Hanh. We could do worse.
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Mike writes in Bofomer.com about growing up, and in Dharmaholic.com about staying sober and peaceful.
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