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Amazing for no one

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Excerpt (last minute of interview) from a 2008 video interview on Conscious TV with Tony Parsons, interviewer Iain McNay-

Tony Parsons- "You could call wholeness 'absolute unconditional love'...they're all words. Yes, That's basically what we long for... is the ultimate love that we absolutely know, we absolutely remember as tiny children. When we're just trying to return to childlike wonder.

Iain McNay- (pause) "Yeah...."

TP- (Laughs)

IM- "That's how children (inaudible)..."

TP- "That's what we sense in tiny children.

IM- "Yeah, yeah."

TP- "Just this. (the simplicity of what's happening in the moment)"

IM- "Yeah.... That's happening with you moment to moment?"

TP- "It's just happening"

IM- "It sounds amazing"

TP- "It's amazing for no one."

Watch the interview here- http://www.theopensecret.com/

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