Merle,
Here's something for you to consider as you ponder the recent events in
Boston and so many other places in the world...



...Bill!
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Merle,

Please don't think I was being flippant by my comment about envying you.
I'm sure it's no small thing for you. What I mean is that it gives you
the opportunity to really discover a part of you and what makes you
tick. It can be a real voyage of discovery with the reward of
transcending a particularly destructive negative emotion.

It can be transcending because by the method of noting what's happening
to your body-mind you can come to understand the processes of what makes
your fear arise and pass.

Remember, meditation shouldn't only be undertaken in one particular
frame of mind. We need to sit when tired, awake, happy, sad, bored,
excited, comfortable, fearful etc. We need to face the whole gamut of
human emotions, warts and all, if we're to really come to know
ourselves. Again, this is a perfect example of where a relationship with
a teacher would be optimum. We're here for you in the
>  meantime.

Mike

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