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----- Message d'origine ----

De : epston

À : Nisargadatta

Envoyé le : Jeudi, 6 Avril 2006, 6h39mn 40s

Objet : Leaving no residue

 

In a message dated 4/6/2006 4:13:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time, gdtige

writes:

 

> L.E: If you already know that, why are you taking up

> so much space

> presenting " residue " as your problem or question?

> Are you running a test?

> You don't seem to have eliminated yours so what do you

> know about it?

> I am aware that occasions of suffering are naturally

> buried by new

> experiences and gradually fade away. All the rest is

> just talk.

>

> Larry Epston

>

> It is however you want Larry. If you can`t fathom that

> trauma can be eliminated, suit yourself and keep your

> past intact.

> But watch for time, it has a way of fading the most

> vivd color.

>

> Patricia

>

>

>

L.E: As I want? As if I am making this up only for myself? Old suffering is

buried under new experiences. That is how it works for most people. Are you

the exception? Have you a method to deal with problems that others do not

have? How can a person " keep the past intact? " Some will obsess and dwell on

hurts for a while, and for some, a long while. a failed marriage, the death of a

child. " but most of us get over it, if it isn't too painful.

Where's the confusion here? Are you understanding what I am writing? Len

has a mean and hostile side. Haven't you seen it? Perhaps he prefers to avoid

the suffering he deserves for the thoughts he has and the things he has done?

 

Larry Epston

............................................................

Len is certainly a puzzle at times.

 

we all deal with experiences however we want or can?.

I like my house clean and will do everything to keep it that way, my priorities

are well etched and I do give myself to what I love in the fullest mesure

possible.

The result doesn`t matter. What matters is what I give..and the consequences

never lie.

And I do not feel invulnerable to trauma Larry. Less than anybody!

I hope I am not to abstract.

I know you will let me know..

Patricia

 

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , OConnor Patricia <gdtige wrote:

>

>

>

> ----- Message d'origine ----

> De : epston

> À : Nisargadatta

> Envoyé le : Jeudi, 6 Avril 2006, 6h39mn 40s

> Objet : Leaving no residue

>

> In a message dated 4/6/2006 4:13:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

gdtige

> writes:

>

> > L.E: If you already know that, why are you taking up

> > so much space

> > presenting " residue " as your problem or question?

> > Are you running a test?

> > You don't seem to have eliminated yours so what do you

> > know about it?

> > I am aware that occasions of suffering are naturally

> > buried by new

> > experiences and gradually fade away. All the rest is

> > just talk.

> >

> > Larry Epston

> >

> > It is however you want Larry. If you can`t fathom that

> > trauma can be eliminated, suit yourself and keep your

> > past intact.

> > But watch for time, it has a way of fading the most

> > vivd color.

> >

> > Patricia

> >

> >

> >

> L.E: As I want? As if I am making this up only for myself? Old

suffering is

> buried under new experiences. That is how it works for most people.

Are you

> the exception? Have you a method to deal with problems that others

do not

> have? How can a person " keep the past intact? " Some will obsess

and dwell on

> hurts for a while, and for some, a long while. a failed marriage,

the death of a

> child. " but most of us get over it, if it isn't too painful.

> Where's the confusion here? Are you understanding what I am

writing? Len

> has a mean and hostile side. Haven't you seen it? Perhaps he

prefers to avoid

> the suffering he deserves for the thoughts he has and the things he

has done?

>

> Larry Epston

> ...........................................................

> Len is certainly a puzzle at times.

 

As opposd to...?

 

Bill

 

>

> we all deal with experiences however we want or can?.

> I like my house clean and will do everything to keep it that way, my

priorities are well etched and I do give myself to what I love in the

fullest mesure possible.

> The result doesn`t matter. What matters is what I give..and the

consequences never lie.

> And I do not feel invulnerable to trauma Larry. Less than anybody!

> I hope I am not to abstract.

> I know you will let me know..

> Patricia

>

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