I'm not much for me-too-ism, but damn! I wish I'd said that. It's your finest 
piece of work as far as I'm concerned. Well said, and true as true can be. 



> mel:
> Not every experience someone claims to have is
> deep and life changing, any more than every trip
> away from home is an adventure. Some are just
> a stroll down the street.
>
> And some 'lifestyle' religions are more about glitter
> than about anything divine for some practitioners.
>
> The oddness about the genuine thing is that the
> folk who have them tend to let most everything
> slide, they simplify, they become more tolerant and
> compassionate and they don't tell others what
> to do or how to live in the imperative sense.
>
> Someone who does is tipping their hand
> and it is a bluff.
>
>
> Have you ever had a deep shift in your world / mind
> that left you feeling like your skin had been stripped
> off and every input was impossible to ignore? Where
> everything lost its meed to have a meaning and it took
> you a week to get your conventional sense back. And
> you realized that most of your models of reality were
> empty and at best that your habitual understanding
> was spraypaint thin?
>
> No drugs, no seizures, no inducement damage?
>
> (Yes, it is a very impolite, intrusive question.)
> Feel free to ignore it, but know for yourself
> the answer.
>


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