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Hello,
I'm from the UK but am working in China teaching English and have been so for four years in total. Currently I'm on holiday in England but soon will go back. If anyone is interested in teaching in China, I would be happy to give you some information.
I've recently finished writing my book with the title Life, Love and Dying and I've also created a website where if you're interested you can download it for free @ www.lifelovedying.org
The book has ten separate chapters but all with the same theme which I describe as 'different perspectives on life and death'.
Through much of my adult life I have been a questioner, always seeking to understand 'why'. I think the root of this came about because my mother died when I was one year old and I never knew her, so when something like this happens it causes one to ask questions about life; at least it did me. Actually I'd be very interested to hear from anyone who has had a similar loss and how it affected you
My view of life is that we are all one because we are all actually the same. Okay, we look a little different and behave a little differently but just observe facial expressions all around the world and you will see we are same. We are all a collection of billions of cells, all doing the same thing - giving us life. We perceive ourselves to be separate individuals but we are one because we are intertwined by our very need for each other. I believe that all of our great problems stem from seeing ourselves as different and separate.
Anyway, enough of that. China can be a lonely place at times so I'd be glad of some company, albeit keeping in touch with some of you guys here.
Best wishes Geof
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