--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> Maybe.  This is a source of endless fascination for
> me, this longing in spiritual traditions for either
> the future ("Everything will be rosy when <supply
> your own 'when' here>") or the past ("If only things
> were as rosy as they were <again, supply your own
> 'when' here>").  It seems completely contradictory
> to the experience of living in the Now that has been
> presented as one of the primary characteristics of
> life in enlightenment.

>From my Inbox:

"Wisdom doesn't end pain or protect us from it; it only ends our endless hope 
for an end to pain."

Ted Strauss ( http://tedstrauss.com/ )







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