Guest guest Posted July 5, 1999 Report Share Posted July 5, 1999 So - what appears noncontactful from one side, is experienced as very "contactful" on the other? A very encouraging thought. Dan ><< noncontact with others >> >--- >I would see this not as avoidance of contact with others but the enjoyment of >times of solitude and the opportunity for absorbing oneself in silence. >There's nothing like lots of time alone for seeing the activities of the mind >that veil the truth, and in the >watching letting them fade away. The intimacy of this deepening awareness of >Self is unmatched in any human relationships. > >Xan > >--------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > >Where do some of the Internet's largest email lists reside? > >At ONElist - the most scalable and reliable service on the Internet. > >------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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