1. Turn the other cheek. Wow… was that hard lesson to adopt and an even harder one to maintain. As I grew, I watched her turn her cheek; at times I thought this to be insane and I even went so far as to seek revenge for her. She held true to her beliefs, reminding me it was a waste of energy. Eventually, negativity would drift away from her world. Her angelic soul never once approved of my negative actions; she never judged or denied me even though she didn’t approve of my actions. After a while, it became easier to ignore those who offended my spirit.
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Deschooling as a Part of the Unschooling Journey
In order to become a true unschooler you will need to deschool yourself. This may sound scary but it's not. In fact, it's actually rather easy to do. Here's what you will need to know about how to do it.
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Part Three - The Ten Commandments
PART THREE
I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
During my own personal journey, I deeply desired to understand the Ten Commandments, I have come to pass, gain knowledge right along with you, and I am taken aback how deep we can go on this passageway. I, like most people, was taught the Ten
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Has History Taught Us Anything About How We Should Live?
If any nation will just reflect of the fate of nations before them, they will find that no nation, however great or powerful it may proclaim itself to be, had ever endured. The mystery of the Aztecs, the Mayans, Ancient Egypt, Cathay, Rome and other once great civilizations bear testimony to the fact that all greatness must end. The end may even be total, as in the cases of the legendary Atlantis and the remnants of Stonehenge in England. What were they? How did they end? We can only guess and speculate. We only know that once they were great. They are no longer...
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The Watseka Wonder: The Double Life of Lurancy Venum
Mary Lurancy Vennum was born in April 1864 in Milford, a small town near Watseka in eastern Illinois. She had an ordinary, remarkable childhood until she was 13. Then, in July 1877, she told her family: “There were persons in my room last night, and they called ‘Rancy! Rancy!’ and I felt their breath on my face.”
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