It took me many years, but I finally got to the point
where I didn't try to intellectualize all my experiences and
just accepted them for what they were.  If you truly see
the Divine even in dogshit on your shoe, then that is
your experience.  When I see dogshit on my shoe, I
crinkle my nose and try to clean it off ASAP.

--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Cliff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > It's totally depressing, FMPOV.  Much more interesting
> > are the "Smart Shops" around the city where all sorts
> > of interesting pizza toppings can be purchased.  Serious
> > spiritual journeys can come from those, but I cannot 
> > imagine anything other than depression resulting from
> > even a brief walk through the Red Light District.
> 
> It really depends on what you believe you
> can see God in, doesn't it?  If you believe
> that some things are holier than others, and
> He/She/It dwells more in those things than
> in others, well, you've kinda limited your
> ability to see God, haven't you?
> 
> I seriously doubt that He/She/It is so limited.




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