2008/12/6 ml <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> akieffer,
>
> Pardon my jumping in, but the last two sentences are not
> meant to be obscure, they're experiental.  By analogy, a
> similar thing you have already likely experienced.
>
> Have you ever run down stairs and tripped?
>
> 1) When you try to FORCE control onto the body and
> make the feet go here to catch yourself, you end up in
> a sprawl, a heap, or dangling inelegantly from the banister.
>
> When you see it, you don't see it.""  (It's similar to this.)
>
> 2) When you sort of let the feet and legs find their rhythm,
> a step or two may skip or double tap, but  you mostly
> come through fine--heart beating a little faster, but the
> body found the way without interference.
>
> When you don't see it, you see it.  (It would be like this.)
>
>
> thanks--mel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "kieffer odigaunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 11:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [MD] Instant Karma
>
>
> > Marsha, you know i was referring to Pao-t'ung's message; all those other
> > shores, true sources, original face, unborn, free spirits, etc etc - it
> is
> > too vague. And the last two sentences - why does he have to be so
> obscure?
> I
> > suppose if all that stuff doesnt make sense to me that must mean that i
> am
> > not spiritual enough, or not compassionate enough, or not sensitive
> enough.
> > I like the Tao Te Ching alright but that passage only depresses me. I
> cant
> > give you an interpretation because the passage is just too inpenetrable
> for
> > me.
> >
> > -KO
>
>
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