--- In [email protected],
"tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Tom Traynor wrote:
> 
> Tom T clarifies:
> The good news is that everything has changed in how you perceive and
> handle the challenges of day to day life.  There is almost nothing
> that can overcome the feeling of certainty that things are as they are
> and have always been so. Even in the most disastrous events in
> personal life that certainty can not be overcome for very long at all.
>   Bottom line is that stuff still happens but it no longer sticks or
> really matters. It is kind of like being Teflon coated, the same old
> stuff hits the fan and you are untouched. So nothing changes, stuff
> hits the fan. Everything changes, and it doesn't touch or harm you.
> Makes for an easy life in that you now see it for what it is and that
> is OK.
> Tom T

Hey Tom
Doesn't this happen naturally as one gets older anyway? This era of my
life, 56 and moving fast, seems to be an era of greater acceptance of
life as life is. Many in this age bracket, meditators or not, seem to
come to this kind of understanding and my understanding of this is
that at some point, maybe mid 50s its a natural shift. 
Ken





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