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L.M. Browning, Fleeting Moments of Fierce Clarity: Journal of a New England Poet Quotes: Becoming aware of the dearness in what might otherwise be regarded as mundane is the ultimate form of insight.
         

Becoming aware of the dearness in what might otherwise be regarded as mundane is the ultimate form of insight.


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This page presents the quote "Becoming aware of the dearness in what might otherwise be regarded as mundane is the ultimate form of insight.". Author of this quote is L.M. Browning, Fleeting Moments of Fierce Clarity: Journal of a New England Poet. This quote is about mindfulness, joy, appreciation, revelation, meditation, meaning-of-life, awareness,.