Marsha:
And it's sad, but true, that everyone loves a smartass...

Marsha:
Instead of regurgitating 'NeuroScience Today', you might try 
meditation.  I'm no advanced student, but I did get far enough to 
watch patterns cycle through the mind.  That would be empirical 
evidence, rather than second-hand stuff.  

[Krimel]
I have never heard of 'NeuroScience Today' but it sound more appetizing that
regurgitated Sanskrit and certainly less repellent than the notion of
enlightenment through introspection. The later just smacks of blasphemy and
self adulation. 

Marsha:
And really it is quite amazing to see the thinking process first-hand, 
get an amazing peek at what is being called 'reality'.  

[Krimel]
I know of no other way to apprehend the thinking process than first hand.

Marsha:
Laziness is easier by far, especially when you laugh it away with humor, 
but you are really missing something amazing.

[Krimel]
Except that I am not kidding. The modern narrative arts are guided
meditations that transform the viewer. They call for a total loss of self,
absorption in the moment. They invite transcendence of the world of shadow
and provide a glimpse into the Essence of what might be.

Plus I think the Buddha would appreciate the irony of an American Psycho
morphing from Dark Knight to humanistic savior. 

Ahh, the shimmer of illusion...

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