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(28.40) Acceptance

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   Because ACCEPTANCE is a topic that I am dealing with (again), I thought I would send the section from my book on the topic.Like any of us […]

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(4.40) Loss

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   04/40 From the desk of Rabbi Brian This is an article about loss that was written by Frank Ostaseski, the founder of Zen Hospice Project in San

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Extra issue Jan 2010

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   Bonus Issue   My father’s health… Let me start by telling you a little story Years ago, I counseled a friend through was a very rough night.

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14/40 Religion?

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   14/40From the desk of Rabbi Brian Religion? If you are pressed for time and don’t have time to read all of today’s article, skip the beginning and

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Real-Religion

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   Unscheduled issue about religionFrom the desk of Rabbi Brian Real religion.   Following up to Issue 14.40 Religion, a subscriber to The 77% Weekly sent me the

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Spong article 2

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   Bonus Issue  Four things. Thank you to all who have contributed financially this year. My father’s surgery went well. Nonetheless, he’s still in the hospital and your

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The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year, quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box (oldrotb.wpengine.com) is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   Click to watch Rabbi Brian’s Interview on TV 33/40 From the desk of Rabbi Brian. Fears. It seemed seasonally appropriate for me to write about fear… A

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27/40

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year,  quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   # 27 / 40 Back to Basics – 77% is great. Familiarity breeds a certain type of blindness or, if you’ll pardon the made-up word, take-it-for-granted-ness. That’s part

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11/40

The 77% Weekly The 40/52-weeks-a-year,  quick-reading, thought-lingering, spiritual-religious newsletter. Religion-Outside-The-Box is a donation supported not-for-profit empowering adults to find and be with (the) God (of their understanding).   In This Issue Was it better? Account Info – Edit – # 11 / 40 – April 2008 Was it better?                       Was it better? I don’t know

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