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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (76)8/11/2001 11:34:25 PM
From: James Calladine  Read Replies (2) of 85
 
"I want more

everything

all" (Sherry Fox)

A good honest comment. Could echo that for most of my life.

Older guy now. Things look more like this to me:

More is interesting for a while.
But then you need to refine your interest.
Because not everything is equal to you, is it?
So that gets defined.
And you go for more of THAT!
And then you get it. So what do you have?

One good answer, (in an old play, What makes Sammy Run..?")
you get the boss's daughter, and the company to run BUT
she's a total horror story, and she HATES you (and you forgot to be more specific about what you REALLY wanted)
And so you go back to redefining:

What do you REALLY, REALLY want?

And you get that too.

Then you start asking "why did I want that?"

"and who am I, anyway...?"

And then that leads to a lot of other steps and stages,
until you are asking:

"Is there really any beginning and end to the Divine?"

And the answer you get is NO.

So you go and find out where you somehow occur in a situation in which there is no beginning and no ending, never were and never will be......

So you see, yes, greed is good (up to a point), if it takes you somewhere else....

Namaste!

Jim
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