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[email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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

Thanks for the attempted explanation of the unexplainable.
If I read your last line correctly, though, aren't you
saying that nothing changes on the level of activity?








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