Edgar,<br/><br/>Sensation (chewing) comes before perception (sweetness). To 
attach to the perception of good/bad leads to suffering. But what of the man on 
the cliff? He _exclaimed_ that the strawberry tasted sweet! Not Zen? 
Irrelevant? I don't think so. What of the man in the last ox-herding paintings 
- looks like a happy chappy to me. I'm surprised (or maybe not) that you're 
taking this perspective because you always argue that when illusions are seen 
as illusions that is enlightenment. Or do you never enjoy 
anything?<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad

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