With the caveat that expansion beyond limitations is an action more 
> of ongoing comprehension and appreciation, I agree that it is the 
> details that give sweetness to life (leading me to conclude that 
> whoever said, "the devil is in the details" was the devil himself).

It is pretty obvious to me that the posters on this group are enjoying
everything I am in addition to their spiritual pursuits.  If you have
one more thing to give your life meaning and joy, more power to you!



--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
> <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> >
> > Great points.  Thanks for taking the time.  I will take a little 
> time
> > to make sure I let them sink in.
> > 
> > I can't resist this one to start:
> >  
> > The irony is that if what you're calling the "group 'I'"
> > > is in fact the case, it means you are infinitely more
> > > than just the currently living bodymind called "Curtis."
> > > From that perspective, what you "love most about being
> > > alive" is absurdly limited.
> > 
> > Since I handed over my eternal soul at the crossroads for a few 
> guitar
> > licks I may be stuck with my limits!
> > 
> >  This notion doesn't *reduce* what you love most about
> > > being alive; it *expands* it beyond any limitation.
> > > All you have to give up is the limitations!
> > 
> > Expansion beyond limitations seemed so inspiring to me at one 
> time. 
> > Now the words leave me cold.  I know it will sound like MMY's "My 
> hut,
> > my hut", but the joy of my life all comes from the details and
> > limitations.  Do you relate to this more as a concept or is it 
> tied to
> > the expansive sense of euphoria in the program for you?  I can
> > remember it in both contexts.  Funny how something that seemed so
> > overwhelmingly powerful and important at the time has vanished as a
> > value in my life.  Curious really.  Consciousness really is amazing
> > almost any way you look at it.  I do want to spend some time 
> thinking
> > about the limits of science you presented.  That is fascinating.
> >
> With the caveat that expansion beyond limitations is an action more 
> of ongoing comprehension and appreciation, I agree that it is the 
> details that give sweetness to life (leading me to conclude that 
> whoever said, "the devil is in the details" was the devil himself).
>







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