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  3. Letting Go (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel Letting Go is divided into seven (7) sections: 1. "Debts and Sorrows" Having served in the Korean War after college, Gabe Wallach is finishing his military service in Oklahoma when he receives a letter his mother wrote to him from her death bed. After reading the letter Wallach places it in The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James.

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    The goal is to accept one's "infinitely expanded true self", by letting go of previously-held perceptions of who they were. [ 4 ] The word "consciousness" in Buddhism was translated from the Sanskrit word " vijnana ", [ 4 ] and refers to one's self-awareness [ 4 ] and one's capability to discern the various energies that influence their lives.

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    The application calculated exercise statistics such as distance, calories burned and altitude info, so that people could set and track specific exercise goals. [10] Through an online community, activeoutdoor.com, people could track and share local routes within the community. The product was discontinued spring 2009.