--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > He doesn't.  Every note is improvised.  It's a lesson
> > in trust -- in oneself, in the universe, and in the
> > essentially harmonic nature of that universe -- that
> > has to be experienced to be believed.
> > 
> > Unc
> > 
> > -----When one opens entirely to the moment then it's as if the 
> > entire cosmos from peak to trough all stop to listen and watch. 
> > It is very fuun to open entirely up to expand to encompass 
> > everything and then act. One finds people are much more 
> > accomadating, and the feeling of inspiration suffuses even the 
> > most mundane of experiences. In fact, people sense divinity, 
> > and divinity is no farther than here and now if one opens to it.  
> 
> Well said.
> 
> > One day, as an experiment I had a job interview and I just drove 
> > in the general direction without knowing where I was going 
> > exactly. I just leaned back and put my mind on hold and just 
> > enjoyed the trip.  Of course I got lost, I spent a long time. 
> > I had to pee. I needed gas.  Then I was late.  I stopped three 
> > times for directions. But because my explicit purpose was to 
> > merely just to be, as I engaged people in giving me directions 
> > and so on I captured their minds somehow, and they responded 
> > without knowing why. I had created a sort of apostle-like 
divinity 
> > on the move experience and people wanted to be a part of it. 
> > everyone wants to feel like they're 'in.' If one is entirely 
> > content and at peace then people gather around. It's a given.
> > 
> > Sometimes it's all about just making connections and causes. 
> > For liberation of others.
> 
> Road Trip Mind.  Or, as Lao-tzu put it:
> 
> A good traveler
> has no fixed plans
> and is not intent
> upon arriving

...which reminds me of the TMO's global marketing 
strategy for TM, for some odd reason.
Uns.





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