Re: MD the Answer

From: Joseph Maurer (jhmau@sbcglobal.net)
Date: Fri Sep 17 2004 - 20:54:04 BST

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    On 117 Sept 2004 3:59 AM MarshaV writes:

    At some time I became aware, that there is no answer, there never was an
    answer, and there never will be an answer. I suppose that is as close to
    the truth as I'll ever get. Sounds very Buddhist, doesn't it?
    For me, ZMM & Lila offer hope that there might be a way to at least find a
    direction towards quality. But it's still hard. Reading isn't
    enough. Neither is thinking. Love and trust are so beyond my abilities.

    I sense that meditation will expand the path, but I'm finding it difficult
    to pull together enough gumption.

    Any suggestions?

    Hi MarshaV and all:

    I empathize with the 'no answer' sentiment. After Scott R's 'A bit of
    reasoning', I just sat staring at the computer screen for days, trying to
    uncover what I thought. Finally I came up with one word 'mysticphysics'.
    Pretty silly!

    As hope springs eternal in the human beast, I do hope to find a direction
    toward quality. My search is not as intensive as Pirsig's was (he was
    fighting for his life), but it is important to me. I have hope in thinking
    about what I have done. I accept that Pirsig's way starts with a better
    premise than 'I have a mind and body' the premise of SOM.

    Joe

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "MarshaV" <marshalz@i-2000.com>
    To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
    Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 3:20 AM
    Subject: MD the Answer

    >
    > At some time I became aware, that there is no answer, there never was an
    > answer, and there never will be an answer. I suppose that is as close to
    > the truth as I'll ever get. Sounds very Buddhist, doesn't it?
    >
    > For me, ZMM & Lila offer hope that there might be a way to at least find a
    > direction towards quality. But it's still hard. Reading isn't
    > enough. Neither is thinking. Love and trust are so beyond my abilities.
    >
    > I sense that meditation will expand the path, but I'm finding it difficult
    > to pull together enough gumption.
    >
    > Any suggestions?
    >
    > MarshaV
    >
    >
    >
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