RJ, I enjoy the conciseness of your posts -- and their sparsness. 

--- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My problem with akasha's specious - it's not confusing - it's not
adharmic - diatribe was that it was more than four sentences long.
Which tells me that too much time must be invested in it to make it a
reality.  If it can't be explained to people little more aware than
cavemen then the result will be your bones in the pot. History proves
this so. 
> 
> Moreover, too much theory and intellect is just that. 
> 
> Reality is reality. Just that.  
> 
> Yada is yada. Just that.
> 
> Like this rose petal yes, like this stem yes? the green surface, the
soft petal.  It's beautiful.
> Yes, beautiful...
> 
> Yada. Prove the shit.
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: TurquoiseB 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:21 AM
>   Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Individuality: Outward Projection vs.
Inner Subjective Sense of No Indiv. Doer
> 
> 
>   --- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>   wrote:
>   > In my experience, it is fun to contemplate such issues. And thank 
>   > you to each and every one of you who contributed to this thread.
>   > 
>   > But, having noticed that even deep immersement in these ideas
over a 
>   > period of years has not resulted in a gestalt awakening to what is 
>   > really happening here, I go about my business as usual. Such 
>   > metaphysical questions appear to get burnt up in the searing
heat of 
>   > life lived in the present.
> 
>   Well said.  To live life according to a theory that does
>   not correspond to one's everyday perception strikes me
>   as somewhat non-productive.
> 
>   We start from where we are and work with what conscious-
>   ness we've got right now, here in the present.  The future,
>   and any subsequent states of consciousness we find ourselves
>   in, will probably take care of themselves if we do a good
>   enough job with the present.
> 
>   That's my theory, and I'm stickin' to it...  :-)
> 
>   Unc
> 
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