Marsha:
> I love the easy questions. One: take things apart,
> Two: build
> things, and my very favorite: all of the above.
SA: Sure, but I'm not quite sure everybody does the
"all of the above" approach. Ham and Bo have
concluded that an aspect of reality is separated into
parts with a dividing line that can't be bridged.
They support SOM. They like to break reality down
into parts that are separated.
Marsha:
> Being a born skeptic, the tough question is, 'How do
> I know?' For
> instance, that form is emptiness, emptiness is form,
> and might as
> well add emptiness is empty, seems (though not as
> easily on paper)
> intuitionally correct. BUT, how do I know? How do
> you know?
SA: It's more of what I find myself doing. Instead
of separating life into divisions that can't be
bridged, I find myself making bridges even between s's
and o's. I call this bridge, at the moment, an event.
Go with what your saying, come back, and let
me know how it went or maybe it lasts. I don't know.
SA
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