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This is Louis Yagera, I live in Valencia (Spain), this blog is about self-discovery, Brainwave entrainment and relaxation technolgies. It is also a blog about love, meditation and consciousness.
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Sep
03

Spelling and Grammar?

By Louis Yagera

Spelling and grammar are something I will have to be more careful with.
Lately, I received a lot of complaints about that.
I have well beyond 200 posts on this blog, I think I will correct them as I receive complaints.
I will also review the most read entries, so if you are a regular here in the future feel free to report me grammar and spelling disasters.

Thanks

About grammar and spelling Klaus J. Joehle wrote in the introduction of his book The Messenger: Living on Love

Spelling and Grammar?

Perfect spelling has never fed a hungry child.
Perfect grammar has never mended a broken heart
A finely pressed suit only hides the glow of love that is
missing
A lack of love is the only imperfection I know
So get over it
The need for Perfect spelling and perfect grammar
Is boring, time consuming elusions that hide what is truly
needed.
Thirty to fifty hours more editing would have made this perfect.
But instead it fed some starving children.
So I hope that each word and each sentence of imperfection
Reminds you of what’s really important.

I did pay to have this book edited once and upon its return
there were still many errors.
After its return my wife took over and after many long hours of
editing and re-editing
She gave into one healthy fact of life
Nothing is Perfect
Or maybe it is
My wife believes everything is perfect in it’s own special way

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