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Wednesday, May 04, 2005. Have you ever been to your Temple of Desire? Its an open temple, with a circular form, with pillars all around the centre. Each pillar represents one of your desires. The greatest desires are the tallest pillars. The secondary desires are the smallest pillars. During the height of your Life, pure yang - The midday sun illuminates your Temple of Desire. You feel that everything is in order, for only Light illuminates your desires. There is something else in your pillars - Shadow.

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Wednesday, May 04, 2005. Have you ever been to your Temple of Desire? Its an open temple, with a circular form, with pillars all around the centre. Each pillar represents one of your desires. The greatest desires are the tallest pillars. The secondary desires are the smallest pillars. During the height of your Life, pure yang - The midday sun illuminates your Temple of Desire. You feel that everything is in order, for only Light illuminates your desires. There is something else in your pillars - Shadow.

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