Rick Bellingham
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Gurjieff, Lao Tzu
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HR Optimization: From Personnel Administration to Human and Organizational Development
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2004
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Creating Organizational Soul: The Source of Positive Change and Transformation
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2009
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The Leadership Lexicon
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2005
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6 editions
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“nothing proving or sick or partial. Nothing false,nothing difficult or easy or small or colossal. Nothing ordinary or extraordinary,nothing emptied or filled,real or unreal;nothing feeble and known or clumsy and guessed. Everywhere tints childrening, innocent spontaneous,true. Nowhere possibly what flesh and impossibly such a garden,but actually flowers which breasts are among the very mouths of light. Nothing believed or doubted; brain over heart, surface:nowhere hating or to fear;shadow, mind without soul. Only how measureless cool flames of making;only each other building always distinct selves of mutual entirely opening;only alive. Never the murdered finalities of wherewhen and yesno,impotent nongames of wrongright and rightwrong;never to gain or pause,never the soft adventure of undoom,greedy anguishes and cringing ecstasies of inexistence; never to rest and never to have:only to grow.
Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question.”
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Always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question.”
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“Halleluiah, another teenage boy was even stupider than I was. I looked positively good and normal compared to Tyler Crowley, even if I was an obsessed emo-psycho stalker.”
― Twilight: Midnight Sunburn: A light parody of Midnight Sun
― Twilight: Midnight Sunburn: A light parody of Midnight Sun





















