Torquise B writes: snipped
"Everything is perfect just as it is" is a nice
realization to have from time to time and leave
behind, the same way you'd leave behind a nice
acid trip.  As a practical way of living, it sucks.  :-)

Tom T:
Actually Unc it revolves around that sticky point called the Paradox
of Brahman. On the one hand everything is perfect and it seems one
can't say anything other than it is perfect. On the other hand is the
knowingness that one will be forced to make some move or talk that
will inherently change irrevocably the perfect way it is. Sounds,
feels and appears as wacky as a three dollar bill. In practice it is
no different than the martial artist who knows that without constant
attention and practice he too will be mincemeat. On the one hand he is
the best, on the other hand he could be dead in a moment if he doesn't
stay focused and practiced. Thanks TOm T






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