At 12:23 AM 3/31/2008, Matt wrote:

>See, that's what I never understood: if I 
>meditated, then I _would_ miss the good 
>stuff--I'd be meditating, and not out and about 
>doing what I do when I'm not reading and writing.
>
>Besides, I'm a big believer in Pirsig's epigram from Plato's Phaedrus:
>
>And what is good, Phædrus,
>And what is not good...
>Need we ask anyone to tell us these things?

Greetings Matt,

Of course, and I'm nobody special to be giving 
good advice.  Yet I still want to say 
something.  It's one thing to have philosophers, 
scientists, psychologists, holymen, and even 
great authors explain to you about self and 
reality, and it's quite another to discover it 
firsthand.  To watch your thoughts without 
judgement, to see your (human) nature is valuable.

I apologize for the advice.

Marsha













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