[MD] strong wind
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 29 21:34:22 PST 2006
Hello Margaret,
Margaret said: "Well, sometimes all the
intellect in the world won't help you see something
going on in front of you. I think of the sea turtle
swimming unknowingly into a net it can't see."
Sure, I won't see everything going on in front of
me. I am sure you may agree, that I can ask my wife,
and if she doesn't know, then I can ask my mom, then
my co-workers, MOQers, and so on and so forth. A lot
of it has to do with the situation, too. You can plan
out everything and think you're real intelligent, took
all the prepared measures to keep that squirrel out of
the bag tied up in the trees. You come back and that
squirrel is running away with a peanut, again. I go
on thinking of what I could do next. So I put pie
pans over the bag so the squirrel doesn't climb down
straight onto the bag. I'm laying down by the fire
and bam! I hear something hitting the bags way over
there. I go with my friend with a flashlight to see
what's happening, and wow, a flying squirrel comes
down straight for my friends face, puts out its'
parachute body and curves right into the tree. Climbs
up the tree and flies straight into the bags full of
food. I see some peanuts falling on the ground and we
just let them go. We were leaving the next day to go
to a cabin a days walk from any road anyways where
food will be served hot. It's true this happened.
Without some practice the quality in any
endeavour may not have the quality it could have had
with attentive practice. Sure some things are done
spontaneously, and they are of good quality, if, what
you want is spontaneous quality. So some of this
would probably be understood in the intent of any
action.
SA
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