Matt wrote:
> I am nostalgic for the days when we'd sit around our virtual campfire as if
> we really knew each other, arguing interminably and sometimes actually
> learning from one another about lost arks and holy grails
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And Lenny ( the only lifeform still out there ?) posted :
"There is no practice that does not have either an intended or an eventual
function (effect), whether on the individual or social level. "
It is said that it is better to create good karma than bad,
but a master knows how to avoid creating any karma, i.e.
to live and act without causing any subsequent consequences
or effects whatsoever..
If you're as jaded as Matt seems to be, may I invite you to
visit this website
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~chrislees/tao.index.html
Not much about archaeology, but a bit about life and grails...
Maybe it'll ease those vitrified synapses a bit.
Chris.
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