Marsha,
Is that an analogy?  What are you analogizing? I want to buy a pair of
cultural glasses so that I can get an idea of what you are referring
to.  But, I forgive your mix-up if you are analogizing a mixed analogy
with a degree of intensified off-ness.

The cleaning which your glasses undergo by taking them off reminds me
of removing the Self so that it is cleaned.  Once the Self is purified
and regained, it is indeed clearer.  If one then puts a pair of
cultural glasses on the self so that it can see itself, such glasses
become the lens which alters the One-ness of intensity so that it
doesn't matter if they are on or off.

As the great Ralph Waldo Emerson once said
"An analogy is nothing without the analogy
Nothing is what is left after finishing breakfast"

Cheers,
Mark

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 9:31 AM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Can I venture an analogy.  When one takes off the cultural glasses
> they are cleaned to various degrees depending on intensity of the
> experience of having them off.  Then when one puts them back on,
> they are altered by being cleaner and producing a clearer view.
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