Hi Peter,

     Nice to make contact.  Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner.  
Long time no see, to long.  Thank goodness the only thing between 
sightings is the Eternal Present.  I'd love to hear from you.  Any 
time that you want to side email me that would be great.  And here is 
a little starter.  

     So is there a difference between a saint and a sinner?  And what 
would that difference be if there is one?

John 

PS I hope that you get this sense it's on an old posting.

--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hey, John, its me, Peter Sutphen, from Mad City. How
> are you my friend? Welcome to the wild and wooly
> planet called Fairfield Life where saints and sinners
> are engaged in eternal conflict and the score is still
> tied 108 to 108 at half-time and the players keep
> switching jerseys. I'll side mail ya. Good to see your
> name again. The last time I saw you it was right
> before Purusha and I had come back to Madison to
> collect my car (the green one).
> -Peter
> 
> --- "John J. Zettel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, 
> >    
> >        Her is my first post here, a Holiday wish
> > that I hope is keeping in the light of the
> > simplicity of it all.  Well here it is:
> >    
> >    
> >         Christmas is such a wonderful time of year. 
> > While driving home last year after celebrating the
> > holiday with family I told my brother that: "The
> > experience of what life is so unmistakable on
> > holidays especially Christmas that it's hard to
> > imagine that anyone could miss it.   Life's fullness
> > and feeling is so strong and pervasive that it just
> > seems to be oozing out of oneself. "I continued:
> > "One wishes that this richness of life's feeling
> > should not have to be something just for the
> > holiday.  It should be with us all year round.  To
> > that end should be our pursuit!"  
> >    
> >        But as always with in a week or two of the
> > holiday one is wondering where that wonderful
> > feeling went to.  It's such a climatic experience. 
> > You spend all of December sense just before
> > Thanksgiving escalating to this incredible and
> > wonderful height of life only to wonder where it
> > went to within a week or two after its climax on
> > Christmas day.  By the day after New Years one is
> > thinking at least the days are getting longer and
> > one only needs to survive cabin fever for one, two
> > or three months before spring when the meaning of
> > the holiday blossoms once again on every tree,
> > shrub, garden and lawn.  Everyone then seems to
> > shake off the winter blues as easily as they do
> > during the holiday season.  
> >    
> >        Such a wonder life is to have these extremes
> > yet always found favoring the life side of it.  It
> > would make one want to find what really does
> > continue in the midst of this contrast.   Yet one
> > doesn't seem to get a chance to do anything about it
> > other then carry on stumbling along between these
> > two extremes.  It makes one feel helpless except for
> > these occasional experiences of holiday and where
> > ever else one seems to find this height.  But there
> > must be an answer to the posed question:  "What then
> > is life's real meaning".  Because it does happen
> > even if with these extremes, it just simply does
> > happen.
> >    
> >        Maybe that's it.  Maybe just starting with
> > simple will help us find Its true meaning.  So the
> > Holiday wish for you for everyone for everyday of
> > the year as well as the holiday will be to wish you
> > the simplest state of mind, of awareness twice a day
> > so to find the true nature of this wonderful Self of
> > life that is so easily discerned during the holiday
> > season that It can only be telling us of the true
> > nature of our Cosmic destiny.
> >    
> >    
> >                                    H A P P Y   H O L
> > I D A Y S
> >    
> >    
> >   John
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
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