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Continue form part I ……..But when I saw how my mother was panicking, I suddenly volunteered to go to the butcher to buy a pound of meat. And in her panic and in the absence of my father, she actually gave permission to her five-year-old son to go alone in the middle of winter. The way to the mini-market where the butcher had a shop passed by a public cemetery and underground caves that were treacherously hidden in the snow. One misstep, and you would never be found till spring. It wasn’t a pleasant stroll, by any means. But I had no time for these thoughts, for I had only my mother’s panicked face in my head, and how I had to go buy the meat so that my mother wouldn’t be horribly embarrassed. More Ilchi lee writes it was only years later when I realized that such feeling of unselfish love most often triggers a palpable experience of Ki energy.
And this is where it gets interesting and why it has remained with me for all those years. As I walked along the path with the snow knee-high, I didn’t leave any foot marks. I just sort of sailed along. Without footprints, although the snow was fresh and fluffy.
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