On Thursday, August 03, 2006 kahtychen wrote:
>That's what I'd do if I wanted to be "a perfect swimmer", or "the best
>swimmer".
>To be "a good swimmer" I'd just learn it some, practice it some, enjoy
>it some, and maybe even apply it some.
I'm with Kahty! Come on in the water's fine! Last one
It's case double aught zed from the Blue Lip Record (aka blue lip ooz).
;-)
Kahty the monkey
On 8/3/06, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, kahtychen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > When is "swimming" separate from "enlightened"?
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> Is this a koan, Ka
Why not just swim without changing or holding on to the experience? () larry
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That's what I'd do if I wanted to be "a perfect swimmer", or "the best
swimmer".
To be "a good swimmer" I'd just learn it some, practice it some, enjoy
it some, and maybe even apply it some.
Regards,
Kahty
On 8/2/06, dkotschessa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> And if you wanted to be a good swim