Nicely said, Jim.
**

--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

**SNIP**
 
> Seeking can become a real burden for us if we are unsure of the 
> Goal. Very much like walking towards a mountain peak, keeping it 
in 
> sight, If it is not in sight, or we get distracted in getting 
there, 
> or doubt the value in getting there, then we can get lost in the 
> seeking. 
> 
> On the other hand, keeping our attention firmly fixed on the Goal 
> gets us there without minding the journey. And the journey then 
> takes care of itself. The helicopter appears in time, the bridge 
> appears in time. As long as the Goal is always in sight, the 
journey 
> becomes almost inconsequential.




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