Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 In a message dated 12/30/2005 10:00:12 AM Pacific Standard Time, pedsie4 writes: > P: Ah! The saga of King Who! A worth > retelling fairy tale of a mythical king and > the legend of the Land of Emptiness. Bad story. Even worse grammar. Yuk! Good intensions though. :Larry Epston www.epston.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 > good. now the qestion is who is seeing, > hearing, feeling etc? who jumps (or does > not) to conclusions? > > and, knowing all answers are wrong, > accept none - and keep asking... > who's asking? lol > > yosy > P: Ah! The saga of King Who! A worth retelling fairy tale of a mythical king and the legend of the Land of Emptiness. And so the story goes: There was a king who never was, and his imaginary kingdom was the brain. His name was King Who and, he, was/ wasn't, a verbal king. Of course, you have heard of those: a king in name only. He resided in Speech Center Castle and from there, just in imagination, ruled a kingdom called Brain. In reality, or not, because that very word is debatable, his ministers called Brain Centers ruled quite independently, and only notify him of their decisions after they were made. But the King, who was rather slow, and tended to forget such notes, and later thought they were his own ideas, and so sent peremptory orders that such measures should be implemented with no delay, thus happily believed his power absolute. And in this way, the happy pretense of an absolute 'King Who' was kept for the sake to negotiate with other brainy kingdoms. Beyond, brainy kingdoms, it's rumored, the legend of Emptiness extends forever. And in emptiness, Kings, kingdoms, and brains are but dreams, and unfathomable peace reigns supreme. PeteWho REX of NOT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie4@e...> wrote: > > > good. now the qestion is who is seeing, > > hearing, feeling etc? who jumps (or does > > not) to conclusions? > > > > and, knowing all answers are wrong, > > accept none - and keep asking... > > who's asking? lol > > > > yosy > > > > P: Ah! The saga of King Who! A worth > retelling fairy tale of a mythical king and > the legend of the Land of Emptiness. > > And so the story goes: > > There was a king who never was, and > his imaginary kingdom was the brain. > His name was King Who and, he, was/ > wasn't, a verbal king. Of course, you > have heard of those: a king in name > only. He resided in Speech Center > Castle and from there, just in imagination, > ruled a kingdom called Brain. > > In reality, or not, because that very > word is debatable, his ministers > called Brain Centers ruled quite > independently, and only notify him > of their decisions after they were made. > > But the King, who was rather slow, and > tended to forget such notes, and later > thought they were his own ideas, and so > sent peremptory orders that such measures > should be implemented with no delay, thus > happily believed his power absolute. > > And in this way, the happy pretense of an > absolute 'King Who' was kept for the sake > to negotiate with other brainy kingdoms. > > Beyond, brainy kingdoms, it's rumored, the > legend of Emptiness extends forever. And in > emptiness, Kings, kingdoms, and brains are > but dreams, and unfathomable peace > reigns supreme. > > PeteWho REX of NOT Wonderful story, Pete! I love it. " Silver " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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