Edgar,

I don't know, some people are actually sensitive to squabbles, and _ad hominem_ 
attacks, especially if they are new in town, and seeking a path that's a bit 
different from our violent, litigious, un-civil societies.

Merle, here, of strong stock, often tells you kids to cool down, and calls you 
on creating "stormy weather".  Pretty good call.

Thanks, I have been a contributor, yes.  I do my best.  I wouldn't say I've 
been major, but I am back only a few months following a ten year gap, after 
bouncing-off here a decade ago.

The people of consequence are people you haven't met yet.

"No-holds barred" is a wrestling term.  Icch.  You see?  Disgusting.  I think 
that very often you do not know how your ingrained habits and figures REPEL, 
yet you persist in this sort of thing, on obsolescent autopilot.

--Joe

PS Please don't tell me about "Sumo".  I'll just repeat the above.  ;-)


> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> Why would a free, no-holds barred discussion of the deeper meaning of Zen 
> scare anyone "of consequence" away?
> 
> And you've been a major contributor to it of course....




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