I walked on to the market.  I probably saw three
> or four scenes that taught me something while
> there.
> 
> Spiritual teachers?  Got 'em all around me, thanks.
> 
> Unc

Hey, I learn things from people every day.  Plenty of homeless in 
Austin.  And you often see bumper stickers "Keeep Austin Weird."
I love talking to anybody and everybody and have learned lots of cool 
things.

My question is:  What's the Game?  


It's real to me that I'm on a planet called earth that is not in very 
good shape.  I don't think it's an accident.  I have my responsibility 
in it, but I'm in a trap; a very insidious one.

The trap is a good one.  Many people running around thinking that if 
they accumulate a lot of stuff they've won.  Most of the west thinking 
they only live one time.  I mean, that's a good trap.  There are many 
wise men in the east yet I wouldn't call it in good shape.  For eg.,Unc 
did the Lenz trip which it seems he feeled he benefitted from, but yet 
can't decipher the bizarre ending (and perhaps thinks it not impt to).

I'm with Lawson in that I don't feel smart enough to figure it out 
myself ( I hope I categorized you correctly there).  I've seen a lot of 
talk about different mantras and different gurus and different 
techniques.  A lot of which (if not most of it) goes over my head. 
Who's right, or which one is right for you?  I know I'm not well versed 
at all in all of this but it seems confusing to me. 

If there is a way out it should be well taped.  Anybody should be able 
to follow it.  I don't think it's a "you gotta figure it out all 
yourself from square one" proposition.  And there should be some way to 
verify progress and others should be able to observe that something 
appears to be working.  Not just for a few but for many.

Nor do I think one guy can handle this planet alone.  It takes a 
group.  And ultimately we all make it together or not at all.

My Sunday morning ramblings.

Jeff






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