Pudgala2,

Nice analogy.  Good story and to-the-point.

"Now he is—nobody going nowhere—happy to be out of it all."  I like that!

I'm looking forward to more postings from you.

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], "pudgala2" <pudgala2@...> wrote:
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> A man returns home after a weary day of searching for himself.
> He sits down frustrated and disappointed and reviews the workings
> and the acquisitions of his mind.
> 
> Suddenly he realizes that there is someone upstairs in the master
> bedroom
> and he turns to rush upstairs to confront the intruder. He stops dead in
> his
> tracks because he is living in a one room studio.
> 
> Heart pounding—he sits back down on the brink of insanity because he
> realizes that the guy in the master bedroom is really him and the guy he
> thought he was he's not.
> 
> Being a practiced meditator he brought his panicky mind under control
> and soon penetrated his own self deception and walked out of the Master
> bedroom. Now he is—nobody going nowhere—happy to be out of it
> all.
> 
> pudgala2
>



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