How do you live in open space?
Filiz Telek
FTelek at HFHI.org
Thu Jan 27 02:04:26 PST 2005
Dear Paul,
I don't know what trading pork bellies mean :-) (non-native speaker) but
I agree that editing a book on OS with real stories, Q&As, challenging
questions and heartening answers would be difficult...yet very well
worth do it.
The reason is obvious. From my own experience: I recently red two books
about Zen and both books contained letters, stories, and dharma talks of
a Zen master, answering questions of his students. I learned so much
more about Buddhism this way than from many other theoretical books I
failed to read earlier.
So there is good in practical knowledge.
filiz
every day is a good day
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From: EVERETT813 at aol.com [mailto:EVERETT813 at aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:32 AM
To: Filiz Telek; OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Subject: Re: How do you live in open space?
In a message dated 1/26/05 7:47:55 AM, FTelek at HFHI.org writes:
I wondered whether anyone has ever thought of creating a book
with all the OS insights, stories, experiences, Q&A shared here...
Filiz:
Yes, I've considered it and then I lie down until the urge goes away.
Such an undertaking is daunting, to say the least. I do the same thing
when I get the urge to trade Pork Bellies. :)
Paul Everett
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