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To: "Geege Schuman" <geege@barrera.org>
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Date: 10 Sep 2002 10:13:50 -0400
>>>>> "G" == Geege Schuman <geege@barrera.org> writes:
G> you meant "SURPRISINGLY perceptive," didn't you? :-)
Of course, dear. Especially without zazen training. Veritably
Operational Thetan-like.
G> recent exceptionally vivid and strange dreams lead me to
G> believe i'm sparking synapses that have lain dormant lo these
G> many years. Lots of problem solving going on up there at
G> night.
It's a myth that we don't use parts of our brain. We use it all,
always. It's just that our culturally-induced focal-point causes most
of us to most of the time ignore and waste 99.999% of it. "Lucid" is
a measure of notch-filter bandwidth; all stations are broadcasting,
but we only /choose/ Easy Rock 105.
For example, don't look now but your shoes are full of feet.
The sensation of toes the above statement evokes is not a "turning on"
of circuits, it is a "tuning in". The next step, of course, is to
"drop out" :)
To paraphrase an old saw: Life is wasted on the living.
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Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@teledyn.com> TeleDynamics Communications Inc
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