[Marsha]
> And how could you ever know anything 
> about the totality of human existence when you are
> so deeply embedded in it yourself?

    Marsha, I've heard this before, such as how can
one look into their own eye-balls, and the Zen garden
perspective where if one stands looking into a Zen
garden no matter where one looks into the garden, only
99% or something of the garden will be seen.  The
whole garden can never fully be seen in one view.  The
Zen garden is made this way to provide this insight. 
>From what I gather in your saying above, we don't know
ourselves totally, so, how could we know human
existence totality when we are embedded in it.  
     As said, mountains are really mountains, so, what
was thought to be so profound, is simply right here,
right now this ordinary world is what is so
unordinary.    

thoughts?
Marsha, did you see this another way?

SA  


       
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