
Posted by Lian Dao on 6/23/2009, 10:24 am, in reply to "Re: Secret of my success"
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: Are you trying to lose the enjoyment of
: what's temporary?
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: Maybe i am. As the enjoyment is entirely
: bound up in the temporal the former depends
: entirely upon the latter.
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: Like being bound to a rack and having ones
: gizzards ripped out and devoured daily by
: carrion, when the ordeal is over, then the
: enjoyment of relief may be savoured.
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: Personally, i would rather boot the doors of
: the heavens in and steal its thunder.
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: But maybe that's just me.
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: Ummmmm........ Isn't thunder of this earth?
: :-)
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: Sorry for being a smartarse.
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: That's a pretty grim analogy, Lian Dao. I
: guess I'd best leave it alone........
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: And hope you boot open the doors of the
: heavens!
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But Nina, i thought T.S. used to be a Tao-focused forum? Surely you can't have the yin without the yang? Isn't that what you were saying earlier?
The dead attract carrion. Apparently, the living do not......
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