Posted by ButchO
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on 4/24/2011, 9:06 am, in reply to "Re: living in the moment"
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: In my subjective experience it is
: assignment. I assign very little value to,
: for instance the possibility of life after
: death. That assignment appears to be useful
: for me.
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: Yes, I see how assignment could be useful,
: rat.
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: For me there's the recognition that the next
: moment could very well be less happy than
: the current moment. That helps focus my
: attention on the 'now' -- which is at least
: knowable, however miserable it might be.
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: So it becomes a matter of 'now' followed by
: 'now' followed by 'now' -- rather than 'now'
: followed by 'oh no what's next' followed by
: 'oh no what's next.'
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: If ya know what I mean.
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: Steve,
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: I know what ya mean.
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: ButchO
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: Hi you'all, Can't believe the 4 of us agree
: on something.
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: love
: rat
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rat,
I have made a copy and framed it and it is now hanging from a tree in my backyard.
ButchO
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