this
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xoanon
Gentle, sweet, charming xo, who brightens the lives of all whom he encounters.
Xo spends his days in quiet contemplation among the trees and flowers. He thrills to the soft signing of the summer wind, the downy brush of snow against his face, the golden rustle of the autumn leaves. At one with his world, and at peace with himself, xo has made it his life-long work to spread his philosophy of inner calm and beauty to his fellow beings.

Since a child, xo's enlighten approach to the harmony of man and nature has been emulated by men in positions of influence and power.
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Guru Nanak |
Praise to my beloved
teacher--xo!
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi |
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"I owe everything to that blessed child, xo. His beautiful example of love and acceptance, his sweet nature in the face of an unhappy world, the non-confrontational way he addresses the wrongs of the world--all have set a shining example by which I have striven to live my life. Way to go xo!" Gratefully, Mahatma, 1948 |
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His fame has even spread to the New World. Once of his greatest admirers and followers has been for years
helping the young people of North America to become kinder, gentler adults. His resemblance to xo, both physical and spiritual, is uncanny.
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"Hello boys and girls. Have you done your meditation today? Can you say transcendental? I'm glad YOU are my neighbor friend xo!"
Mr. Rogers |
Xo spends much of his time developing the curriculum and selecting just the proper instructors for the institute he has founded: School Of Divine Acceptance, Love, & Learning.
His message to all who hear of his work, or read these pages is a simple one. A message full of strength and wisdom--a perfect way to cope with life's vicissitudes. A message so compelling that it has become the motto for like-minded disciples all over the world. Indeed it is the basis on which his school was founded:
"When life gets hard and really rough,
When you don't give a bloomin' chuff,
When tempers fray and spirits fall,
Hold up your head and shout: SODALL!"


**Midi: "Mendelssohn's Spring Song "