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  <p>Recently bundled into unchosen retirement with time for reflection I take to heart Tim's rumination of the waste in not living in the present.<br />Mostly though it is his ponderings in 'From Here to Divinity' recently in 'The Times' and brought to my attention by a sister with whom I've had running disagreements over religious belief.</p><p>Please keep those ideas/thoughts coming/developing Tim, perhaps in Granta?</p>

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