Thanks,
Chris Austin-Lane
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On Jul 9, 2012, at 12:52, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can only prescribe that you practice intensively and bring the practice up 
> to the level of samadhi, and leave all this discursiveness behind, for it is 
> surely draining, limiting, and keeps you at the dock.

OK. 

> 
> In all seriousness, (and the above is also my hope for all beings),

Where are these beings you sustain hope for?  Certainly no one here in San 
Jose's northern bit, sitting in shade. 

> 
> --Joe
> 
>> ChrisAustinLane <chris@...> wrote:
>> 
>> "To forget the body and mind is to be enlightened by the ten thousand things"
>> 
>> I found one of the strongest and lasting changes from a daily sitting 
>> practice has been seeing fingers in all manners of speech. 
>> 
>> That quote seemed to be an adequate description of what happens when I take 
>> a break and stop disturbing my nervous system so much: there's not out there 
>> and in here, there's just this, really. 
> 
> 
> 
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