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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

The Path: Audience and Comments (updated)



“We are all children of the same universe.”
This is something we should all try hard to remember.  At times I also tend to forget this.  As I have been reminded time and again, some of us are just “God’s special children.”  There are times when I feel surrounded by these special children as I try to keep the weeds out of my garden and a good mix of colorful flowers in abundance.
I look at the audience my this blog and am reminded of how large my universe here on Earth is.  The blog has been active for almost a year now and there have been over 7400 page views worldwide.  Russia makes up the second largest audience next to the U.S., followed by Germany, South Korea, and the Ukraine.  Also having tripped their way upon the site are the U.A.E, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Spain, France, the Czech Republic and many others.
My problem here is that I have received few comments on the site.  I get e-mails, but few post comments on the articles.  The e-mails are positive as to what is being posted so I can only assume those that read them are just finding nothing to say.  This can be taken two ways:  No news is good news, or, if you have nothing good to say don’t say anything.
Maybe this is all because I have tried not to be controversial, or preachy, or trying to sway belief from one philosophy to another.  I believe one should follow their own path in their faith and I hope this blog can help clear that path of rocks and brush to make the path clearer and the journey a bit easier.
The comments are a selfish desire on my part, as I hoped to learn something from the readers that may assist me on my own path.  Alas, like most knowledge, this may be hard earned and long waited for.

Be at peace my friends, and thank you all for your continued support!

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