That film is my all-time favourite Diana. I'm glad that there are 
other people around who appreciate it's qualities. :-)

Eryu



--- In [email protected], Diana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don Spates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > "no self, no problem" said the buddhist teacher when
> > asked to explain the deeper meaning of buddhism.
> 
> I connected this teaching with a recent discussion I
> had with someone of the movie Harvey.  Elwood P. Dowd
> has a Zen Buddhist way about him,  he never saw
> anything to be a problem.  He constantly invited
> strangers home for dinner, treated all with
> equanimity.  Even when his sister was trying to have
> him committed to a mental institution, he went with
> the flow of it and harbored no anger. If you've never
> had the delight of seeing this movie, please do so. I
> learn something from it each time I see it, and always
> laugh. 
> 
> Thanks and enjoy the day,
> Diana







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