joe...experience, experience... i hear the mantra...i replace my magnifying 
glass now with binoculars..thank you for your advice..merle
  
Merle,

Ah.  So *MANY* examples.  But please let's dwell now ONLY on the present; It 
saves time:

You missed Bill!'s tongue-in-cheek humor in ascribing to you an intolerable 
Forum nastiness, which was in fact a true and proper indictment of Edgar's 
fatuousness, vis-a-vis our topic and concern, Zen: not visit-able by reason, 
nor especially Rationalism.

Rationalists do NOT tread here.

Our domain is one of experience, ...INSTEAD!

There's a world of difference, ...there.  The same difference as between life 
and death.  With no exaggeration.

I suggest, in reading: leave aside the microscope and employ a good wide-field 
magnifier.  That's what it takes.  In reading.  Keep in mind what has come 
before.  Each post is not a _tabula rasa_.  We're working alongside known 
"quantities", by now, no?

There's a Person at the other end of the Postal Process.  You know these people.

Don't sell them short.

--Joe

--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> joe..what makes you believe i do not read bill wisdom with a slow and steady 
> mind and using a microscope?... merle
> 
> Merle,
> 
> Artists are from time to time too imaginative for their own *GOOD*.
> 
> Sink; as from the belly downwards, while sitting.
> 
> Or while anything.
> 
> Glasses may be to the point; but I still suggest slowness and repetitiveness 
> of READING: Bill! puts a whole easy heart-full of meaning into his sentences, 
> unlike the rest of us, and I feel they are worth assimilating because they 
> are from a precious heart, the heart of us All.  You know what I mean, 
> ...*if* you know what I mean.
> 
> Done; no more or less to say.
> 
> Is it late at night?  Night-night!, then.
> 
> Read easy, read often, that is the formula,
> 
> --Joe / 

--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
> 
> joe..what makes you believe i do not read bill wisdom with a slow and steady 
> mind and using a microscope?... merle
>  
> Merle,
> 
> Artists are from time to time too imaginative for their own *GOOD*.
> 
> Sink; as from the belly downwards, while sitting.
> 
> Or while anything.
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