--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> "What, me whine?"

LOL. Now you've done it. Now I've got an image
running through my mind of Mad magazine's Alfred 
E. Newman with a pair of glasses on his nose,
searching for them everywhere while whining about
them being lost. All of this over a caption that 
says in big letters, "What, me whine?"  :-)

I suspect the bottom line to all of this is some
kind of cosmic wish-fulfilling gem with a weird
sense of humor. 

Some people really *like* being on the path to 
enlightenment. Being on the path is what they 
live for. They've got their unfulfilled seeker 
act down pat and don't want to learn another 
act. So enlightenment fulfills their wishes by 
making their path longer and longer and longer, 
as long as they need it to be so they can keep 
seeking.

Other folks would rather be enlightened than
seek enlightenment, and enlightenment accomodates
them, too.

Nice system, sorta like in a Chinese restaurant.
You get to choose from either column A (perpetual
seeking) or column B (finding). I don't know about
you, but I'm gonna have the Kung Pao Chicken tonight...








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