Quantum Lessons From My Dog LO27888

From: Barry Mallis (theorgtrainer@earthlink.net)
Date: 02/22/02


Replying to LO27884 --

John, what a great story about your dog. I'm inclined to think that my pug
has done the same. More importantly, you raise the question for me that
haunts this list from my perspective:

How do we take the dense theories elucidated herein and drive them into
practice? The question is easy to ask. Answers on a high level of
abstraction fill our screens. But concrete applications are much more
difficult. Deploying or cascading embodied theory (that's you, that's me,
that's we) sometimes seems no further along than when reason, compassion,
and wholeness were espoused hundreds--or thousands--of years before today.

It's a cliché that we don't learn well from our mistakes. And that the
Great Arbiter will remain Mother Nature as manifested on our pimple of a
planet and beyond.

At my age I've come to believe that we do cross through a tunnel, but
sometimes capture a view out an unexpected window along it's length before
we pass out the other end. Oh, and what we "see"! Indescribable. Ethereal.
Other-thingly.

What a wonderful story you have related to us. Thank you so very much.

Warm regards,

Barry

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