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To: Clappy who wrote (35368)8/11/2004 5:20:50 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 104191
 
woody-

Each person filters energy in a different way.
Some do it so much nicer than others. Or
sometimes I take comfort in the familiarity of
the way a person close to me filters it.


yes. that's a good analogy. i think of the
filters as spray nozzles that each of us adjusts
in whatever artistic way we feel like painting
with at any given moment.

I miss that creature. It hurts not being able
to see, feel, and hear them.

This is the part that I find so difficult.
The part that sucks.
The reason it isn't easy for me to say it was a
good day to die.


it's very easy and very natural to become attached
to the nozzle rather than to the life force that flows
through the nozzle. there is no right or wrong
attachment here. i just feel more adventuresome,
liberated, bullet-proof and omnipotent when i
identify my "self" with the life force energy
flow as opposed to the nozzle.

(this is joser's cue to say... "all you men need
to learn to stop thinking with your nozzles.")

when you've made that leap beyond your own ego
boundaries you tend to see everyone else as
being defined as part of the "whole" life force
energy as well... and it becomes easier to let
go of your attachment to their nozzle.

JMOPO (just my observation, perception and opinion)

-littlebig