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1 June 08
“People say things to me like, “I know I was born to do something, but what is it?” that incredible discontentment is like an epidemic in this spiritual community of ours. [It’s] a passion to be of service to something greater than themselves. They misinterpret it as a search for an occupation. But what they’re really tapping into, what they’re really sensing, is that they have a need to discover their profound capacity to channel grace.” -Carolyn Myss
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