"In the passion of love we have the mystic germ of what might mean a total 
union of all sentient life. This mystical germ wakes up in us on hearing the 
monistic utterances, acknowledges their authority, and assigns to intellectual 
considerations as secondary place." (William James, The One and the Many, 554)


"What became of the changes we waited for love to bring? Were they only the 
fitful dreams of some greater awakening?" (Jackson Browne)


 "What was behind this smug presumption that what pleased you was bad, or at 
least unimportant in comparison to other things? It seemed the quintessence of 
the squareness he was fighting.  ..When you are trained to despise 'just what 
you like' then, of course, you become a much more obedient servant of others - 
a GOOD slave. When you learn not to do 'just what you like' then the System 
loves you." (ZAMM, 232-3)


We like all kinds of things for all kinds of reasons. Desire is the pain of not 
yet having what we like. Hunger, lust and confusion are names for the lack of 
food, nookie and clarity. It's a heck of a motivator. What we like gets us out 
of bed each morning and it gets us off hot stoves. Its the continuing stimulus 
that creates the world in which we live. 



                                          
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