On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Rich Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Steve, > > I really enjoy and on a deep level trust your sharings with me -- you > are a kindred pioneer, which is a rare treat in my life to find. > > I've noticed I'm unable to tell if someone is "far ahead of me", so I > aim at "accepting the fullness of the other's power" and "letting them > all the way in" as my default mode -- > > my life at 70 is a daily meandering, rather unfettered by scheduled > duties, allowing many daily episodes of deeper experience Lovely insight. Although for me, at 70, I find myself way too busy for deeper experiences (well lent/taize), unless you include the love towards my friends etc. Do you follow Taize? I have grand children, children and parents .. all of whom are joys and stimulating. I've also got a fun hack I'm doing with Redfish/SimTable .. people who constantly put me in awe of their insights. I'd really love your posts a bit more if you could precede them with a pair of paragraphs about their significance. Early earth small-body encounters are fascinating. BTW: do you follow brother Consolmagno? Head of the Vatican observatory an a small body specialist. He's really a fascinating dude. http://goo.gl/gAw4E Mail is nice, but Twitter delivers far more info per sq in. Why? 140, a magic number. -- Owen
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