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Antoine, Robert, Glo,

 

So beautiful and sweet, so much love here. Thank you all for the

many sensitive and thoughtful emails, my heart fills with serenity

and love for you... and i can even be lazy at it ... lucky girl i am :-)

 

Anna Maria

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As you must well know by now,

 

I have been working really hard on laziness. I love it so much, that I look

for it everywhere possible. Like an Ant looks for its next step, I look for

an occasion to be lazy.

 

So here is something else I found, a quote in a gold mine of quotes

 

<< "A businessman on a fishing vacation, seeing a fisherman lazing away,

asked him if he had no work to do. The latter replied that he had already

caught his day's stock of fish. The businessman was aghast. He said, "Show

some enterprise. Catch some more. I fact, if I were you, I would expand the

business, buy a large trawler, start exporting."

"What then?" asked the fisherman?

"You could make more money."

"What then?"

"Then you could afford to relax once in a while like I am doing now."

"But that's what I was doing anyway," said the fisherman. >>

>From The Science of Enlightement by Nitin Trasi

 

Antoine

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Antoine...

When the time is right, try to listen to worms gasp their first

breath of fresh air after breaking the surface of the soil... it is

an amazing sound, which is like listening to mouse music.

Smiles, Robert

Antoine Carré

[carrea (AT) videotron (DOT) ca]Saturday, September 02, 2000 1:59

PM Subject: Lazing

As you must well know by now,I have been working really hard on

laziness. I love it so much, that I lookfor it everywhere possible.

Like an Ant looks for its next step, I look foran occasion to be

lazy.So here is something else I found, a quote in a gold mine of

quotes<< "A businessman on a fishing vacation, seeing a fisherman

lazing away,asked him if he had no work to do. The latter replied

that he had alreadycaught his day's stock of fish. The businessman

was aghast. He said, "Showsome enterprise. Catch some more. I fact,

if I were you, I would expand thebusiness, buy a large trawler, start

exporting.""What then?" asked the fisherman?"You could make more

money.""What then?""Then you could afford to relax once in a while

like I am doing now.""But that's what I was doing anyway," said the

fisherman. >>From The Science of Enlightement by Nitin

TrasiAntoine// All paths

go somewhere. No path goes nowhere. Paths, places, sights,

perceptions, and indeed all experiences arise from and exist in and

subside back into the Space of Awareness. Like waves rising are not

different than the ocean, all things arising from Awareness are of

the nature of Awareness. Awareness does not come and go but is always

Present. It is Home. Home is where the Heart Is. Jnanis know the Heart

to be the Finality of Eternal Being. A true devotee relishes in the

Truth of Self-Knowledge, spontaneously arising from within into It

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Robert & Antoine,

 

This all reminds me of an unforgettable, favorite post by Holly.

~~Gloria

------------------------

 

<Hbarrett47

Thu Jan 20, 2000 10:58am

Re: Grace

 

In a message dated 1/19/00 4:42:21 PM Mountain Standard Time, rbi@c...

writes:

 

<< Daily life is reduction of illusion culminating in Grace infusing Spirit in

all aspects of life. I might be anticipating a bit! :-) >>

 

I like this very much, but I have days when I find myself waiting for Grace

and then of course seeing that the waiting reflects the last desire of

wanting Something, so I have the desire to release that, too! Yesterday I

spent an hour and a half watching the cat breathe. Holly

 

-------------------------------

 

Antoine...

 

When the time is right, try to listen to worms gasp their first breath

of fresh air after breaking the surface of the soil... it is an amazing

sound, which is like listening to mouse music.

 

Smiles, Robert

 

Antoine Carré [carrea]

Saturday, September 02, 2000 1:59 PM

Lazing

 

 

As you must well know by now,

 

I have been working really hard on laziness. I love it so much, that I

look

for it everywhere possible. Like an Ant looks for its next step, I look

for

an occasion to be lazy.

 

So here is something else I found, a quote in a gold mine of quotes

 

<< "A businessman on a fishing vacation, seeing a fisherman lazing away,

asked him if he had no work to do. The latter replied that he had already

caught his day's stock of fish. The businessman was aghast. He said, "Show

some enterprise. Catch some more. I fact, if I were you, I would expand

the

business, buy a large trawler, start exporting."

"What then?" asked the fisherman?

"You could make more money."

"What then?"

"Then you could afford to relax once in a while like I am doing now."

"But that's what I was doing anyway," said the fisherman. >>

 

From The Science of Enlightement by Nitin Trasi

 

Antoine

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> Antoine...

>

> When the time is right, try to listen to worms gasp their first

breath

> of fresh air after breaking the surface of the soil... it is an amazing

> sound, which is like listening to mouse music.

>

> Smiles, Robert

 

Robert,

 

There is the wind a flower makes with its petals opening during a day to

the sun behind your words. Love them.

 

Antoine

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Hi Antoine,

 

I find it amusing that in our culture of success at all costs, we even

award work-aholics a better grade than healthy people, calling them a

type-A personality. I think I'm in the process of going back to school

so I can redo it, getting B's instead of A's.

 

Love, Mark

 

Antoine Carré wrote:

>

> As you must well know by now,

>

> I have been working really hard on laziness. I love it so much, that I

> look

> for it everywhere possible. Like an Ant looks for its next step, I

> look for

> an occasion to be lazy.

>

> So here is something else I found, a quote in a gold mine of quotes

>

> << "A businessman on a fishing vacation, seeing a fisherman lazing

> away,

> asked him if he had no work to do. The latter replied that he had

> already

> caught his day's stock of fish. The businessman was aghast. He said,

> "Show

> some enterprise. Catch some more. I fact, if I were you, I would

> expand the

> business, buy a large trawler, start exporting."

> "What then?" asked the fisherman?

> "You could make more money."

> "What then?"

> "Then you could afford to relax once in a while like I am doing now."

> "But that's what I was doing anyway," said the fisherman. >>

>

> >From The Science of Enlightement by Nitin Trasi

>

> Antoine

>

>

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yum!

 

Love, Mark

 

Rainbolily wrote:

>

>

> Antoine, Robert, Glo,

>

> So beautiful and sweet, so much love here. Thank you all for the

> many sensitive and thoughtful emails, my heart fills with serenity

> and love for you... and i can even be lazy at it ... lucky girl i am

> :-)

>

> Anna Maria

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<< Hi Antoine,

 

I find it amusing that in our culture of success at all costs, we even

award work-aholics a better grade than healthy people, calling them a

type-A personality. I think I'm in the process of going back to school

so I can redo it, getting B's instead of A's.

 

Love, Mark >>

 

Hello Mark,

 

Having A's doing nothing, would it not be the paradise of the lazyboy :)

 

But them comparing an A to a B does it not cost more energy then not

comparing them?

 

Those questions make me lazy, going to bed to recuperate, guess I'm not

lazy enough yet... :)

 

Antoine

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sleep well!

 

Love, Mark

 

Antoine Carré wrote:

> << Hi Antoine,

>

> I find it amusing that in our culture of success at all costs, we even

>

> award work-aholics a better grade than healthy people, calling them a

> type-A personality. I think I'm in the process of going back to

> school

> so I can redo it, getting B's instead of A's.

>

> Love, Mark >>

>

> Hello Mark,

>

> Having A's doing nothing, would it not be the paradise of the lazyboy

> :)

>

> But them comparing an A to a B does it not cost more energy then not

> comparing them?

>

> Those questions make me lazy, going to bed to recuperate, guess I'm

> not

> lazy enough yet... :)

>

> Antoine

>

>

>

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