Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Hi Greg, I'm still enjoying that same post. You wrote: "For some people, shattering from the thinking "side" is accompanied by a certain expansiveness of the world of experience." It's like a balloon filling, which creates a 3-d space, allowing understanding and feeling to peek around the corner at each other. (well, those are the words that arise as I try to describe the thing here that your words seem to fit.) oy vey, Mark or, there's suddenly a space between rational understanding and feeling, which tickles both. (a wondrous pause) okay, I think I'll go read some more now. hee, hee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2001 Report Share Posted November 7, 2001 Hi Mark, Yes, the tickling both, I like that! It's more intimate than peeking around the corner. The corner kinda goes away, and the thinking and feeling sort of meld into each other.... Love, --Greg At 02:24 PM 11/7/01 -0500, Mark W. Otter wrote: >Hi Greg, > >I'm still enjoying that same post. > >You wrote: "For some people, shattering from the thinking "side" is >accompanied by a certain expansiveness of the world of experience." > >It's like a balloon filling, which creates a 3-d space, allowing >understanding and feeling to peek around the corner at each other. >(well, those are the words that arise as I try to describe the thing >here that your words seem to fit.) > >oy vey, >Mark >or, there's suddenly a space between rational understanding and feeling, >which tickles both. (a wondrous pause) >okay, I think I'll go read some more now. hee, hee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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