Thought you might enjoy this voice from the larger field.  With a special bow 
to you, Phelim, and with appreciation for the amazing way you brought Glass' 
Satyagraha to life.

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> Subject: Awakening Our Senses - Tricycle Daily Dharma, October 21, 2012
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> Tricycle Daily Dharma October 21, 2012
> Awakening Our Senses
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> The problem with listening, of course, is that we don't. There's too much 
> noise going on in our heads, so we never hear anything. The inner 
> conversation simply never stops. It can be our voice or whatever voices we 
> want to supply, but it's a constant racket. In the same way we don't see, and 
> in the same way we don't feel, we don't touch, we don't taste.
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> - Philip Glass, "Listening to Philip Glass"
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