Too right, Jan. No doubt Henry Miller's understanding of the point you explain 
below is why - not at a particular young age - he ended up having the 
confidence to bed the ultimate "sex symbol" (and er... "night nurse") of his 
era, Marilyn Monroe!

Best wishes,

Ant


http://moq.robertpirsig.org/


See also Jan Ander's e-novel: "Money & the Art of Losing Control" at:

http://www.amazon.com/Money-Losing-Control-Anders-Andersson-ebook/dp/B0087FIEZS



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> From: [email protected], August 12th 2014:

While Henry Miller wrote about sex pretty well but as a mere Romantic issue, I 
was writing about sex more from a Classic perspective, with the object/subject 
of a minor importance. Perverted or no, sex is a strong urge affecting anyones 
daily life. Those who deny it are liars. A philosophy that doesn’t include sex 
is not complete.
 
”Astrology deals in potentialities, does it not? I am not interested in the 
potential man. I am interested in what a man actualizes – or realizes – of his 
potential being.” 

(p.320, "Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch", H Miller).
 
Jan-Anders
 
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