TurquoiseB wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> And let's make it at least as interesting as the scum on 
>> the top of boiled milk. Whattya peeps think? Any ideas 
>> for different topics?
>>     
>
> How about "Moments in film or literature that, for
> you, encapsulate some important spiritual principle
> or teaching." In other words, a scene in a film or 
> novel that just *nails* some aspect of the spiritual 
> process, and that never fails to get you high, every 
> time you see it or read it.
>
> I'm actually fairly serious. It's one of the *only*
> things I've ever seen bring harmony to forums that 
> have become lost in bitterness and hatred. Even 
> people who are as full of hatred as some of the 
> hardasses here have a favorite movie or book, and 
> favorite scenes within them. If we can get them to 
> focus on those scenes instead of their hatred, things 
> have pretty much *got* to lighten up.
The ending of "The Incredible Shrinking Man" (1957) where at the end as 
he continues to get smaller and smaller and the last sentence is "To God 
there is no zero."
http://imdb.com/title/tt0050539/
Remake alert.


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