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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t Go Against Your Nature!</title>
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		<title>By: Carlos Cortes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carlos Cortes</dc:creator>
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		<description>There is actually nothing wrong with being celibate if that&#039;s what you choose. Going against nature as you say isn&#039;t very difficult at all if you develop spiritually. We tend to let what we feel dictate our actions. Living by the word of God, I have learned to have joy regardless of what I&#039;m going through. If I feel like taking a day off from being a parent, should I tell my son I don&#039;t feel like being his dad? It&#039;s natural to have feelings but I&#039;m still his father and have a responsibility don&#039;t I? Furthermore, words are not just words. In a business setting, you should speak accordingly. When you are changing your mindset or improving it, you start with positive words. Words have meaning and are powerful. They can build up someone or tear them down. Also, what you are describing as nature is only part of what we are. We are spiritual beings having a natural experience in our natural bodies. The great thing is we can choose what we want to develop. Being in good health, with a positive mindset, and full of the spirit is a good tri-fecta.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is actually nothing wrong with being celibate if that&#8217;s what you choose. Going against nature as you say isn&#8217;t very difficult at all if you develop spiritually. We tend to let what we feel dictate our actions. Living by the word of God, I have learned to have joy regardless of what I&#8217;m going through. If I feel like taking a day off from being a parent, should I tell my son I don&#8217;t feel like being his dad? It&#8217;s natural to have feelings but I&#8217;m still his father and have a responsibility don&#8217;t I? Furthermore, words are not just words. In a business setting, you should speak accordingly. When you are changing your mindset or improving it, you start with positive words. Words have meaning and are powerful. They can build up someone or tear them down. Also, what you are describing as nature is only part of what we are. We are spiritual beings having a natural experience in our natural bodies. The great thing is we can choose what we want to develop. Being in good health, with a positive mindset, and full of the spirit is a good tri-fecta.</p>
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