--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >snip <..what if the only difference between those who > spontaneously realize their always-already-present > enlightenment and those who do not is this feeling > of *needing* something to make it happen? Wouldn't > it be a real trip if the ultimate technique for > realizing enlightenment turned out to be the reali- > zation that there is no need for a technique?>>
A foundry creates molten steel for bending and forging into the multiple forms of its trade. Steel must be folded and tempered many times in order to generate the blade that cuts the surface of things -- like a knife through butter, forming the fragrant silk that is billowed and raised upon the breeze. OffWorld
