Life is the answer to itself, sure.  Life is also its own problem.  Our
experience is of both problem and answers and too many times people run
from the problems and seek cheap and easy answers.  Enlightened answers
aren't a dime a dozen, nor can they be bought cheaply or printed in
paperbacks.  You got to cross that lonesome valley and you got to do it by
yourself.  Metaphysics ain't for sissies.

 but modern culture has little taste for deep thinking and that shift is
reflected everywhere you look.



On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Blodgett, Nikolas <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Life is the answer to life itself .... The meaning of life is truly reached
> through epiphany. It happens when you let go of certain things, which seems
> counter intuitive. The details of those things escape definition, and can
> only be understood by following the signposts of those that have come
> before and whom have acquired,for lack of a better word, enlightened
> realizations. Anyone relate to this sentiment? I believe that anyone is
> capable of even the simplest of such revelations.
>


I agree, of course.  But I'm a blatant idealist and in more ways than
one... but "the simplest of such revelations" are EVERYTHING, to an
idealistically oriented fellow.  Regardless of race, creed, economic or
social status, YOU can have a Quality realization.  it's quite democratic,
in a sense.

John
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