At 05:32 PM 9/15/2007, you wrote:
>      [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

SA,

Ooops.  I think there is too much philosophy dancing through my head, 
because I was going complain at the lack of objectivity.   Mountains 
are mountain.

Marsha


   

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