Fear is the non-acceptance of What Is. (Not as in the 'process of acceptance', but rather as in 'turning away' from what Is.)
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From: Sean Casey <loveabides@gmail.com>
Date: October 10, 2009 8:14:28 PM CDT
To: post@daddyville.posterous.com
Subject: This Kid is Always On the Move
I've never seen a creature in such constant motion. Getting her to be completely still for decent photos is a joke. I've had it happen before, but it's an aberration not to be counted upon. :)
Fear is the non-acceptance of What Is. (Not as in the 'process of acceptance', but rather as in 'turning away' from what Is.)
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