Kris, KG, Kilo-gram,
A third-party such as yourself may claim the wisdom to see it so, but as you do
not have the intimacy with the claimant that would make "your" wisdom HIS
wisdom, then where is the deficiency?
It is in you. Yet you try to make it up by... typing. Tsk-tsk.
This is why we practice. It can be otherwise!
Won't say too much.
--J.
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> Whether this appears to be not enough, too much, or enough - you must
> stand apart in judgement of "it" to see it so. This "enough" you speak
> of, this experiencing, is not for you - or by you - it is you.
>
> KG
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