[MD] Gawain

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 22 05:00:31 PST 2007


Yeah, Marsha, I have no idea what Robbie is talking
about.  He's got a lot of pain, jokes, or confusion. 
I just didn't understand him.

SA 

     [Marsha] 
> You did get that the questions were for self
> consideration.  You seem 
> an example of what Gawain rose above, and where the
> captain got 
> stuck.  Would any statement I make be an invitation
> to 
> lecture?   Bullshit!!!   But do you really know how
> to love a woman 
> (life, game, now)?
> 
> m
> 
> 
> 
> At 07:03 PM 1/21/2007, Robbie wrote:
> >Says Marsha:
> >
> >"Sad that there would only be those two choices".
> >
> >
> >
> >Robbie:
> >
> >Right.  The entire spectrum of reality covers a
> multiplicity of shades of
> >gray and things are never just black and white.
> Negotiation skills are a
> >must.
> >
> >
> >
> >But your fable posed the question, what do women
> really want??  Well, its
> >looks like we are starting to smoke you out with
> the help of the Swami on
> >whatever the page was. Looks like "the wants" will
> become a tall order,
> >rather daunting really.
> >
> >
> >
> >Doesn't look like I got too many of the 7 basic
> qualities covered, and
> >fortunately it is not a life or death situation as
> per Arthur.  But I agree
> >that cogent answers to all of the questions Marsha
> poses are required.
> >Excepting while all of these "qualities" are being
> acted out; How do all the
> >bills get paid?
> >
> >
> >
> >The witch really did err for the reason I cited
> before. Do existential
> >choices really exist? One person's total freedom
> acts as a substantial
> >restraint on everybody else. (This law applies at
> all levels: planetary,
> >national, local government, job politics and family
> issues.) Sustainability
> >and the tragedy of the commons, enters the picture.
> ...stage right.  I mean
> >imagine a world where all women are Paris Hilton.
> (or all men are Napoleon,
> >to make this screed gender neutral) Dante's inferno
> becomes real.
> >
> >
> >
> >These issues are best worked out by those younger
> and less set in our ways.
> >Because like most old geezers like me, we are too
> absorbed by many illusions
> >and  delusions to worry so much about stressing out
> on all these quality
> >details and dynamic realities... being the static
> old fart that I am.
> >
> >
> >
> >Marsha further quizzes me on, "Which traditional
> parable do you prefer?  Can
> >you reference a better one from ZMM or LILA?" Sorry
> none comes to mind from
> >ZMM/Lila.
> >
> >
> >
> >In fact parables have been kinda troublesome to me:
>  I have always been
> >troubled by the parable of the prodigal child,
> located somewhere in the King
> >James Bible. If anyone can cite a reference book or
> explain to me the 3 to 5
> >layered answer to that one. I would be really
> grateful.
> >
> >
> >
> >A Reference book with answers to traditional
> parables and Zen koans (heck
> >toss in some Taoist and Sufi stuff too) would
> really be a treasure. But a
> >treatise, perhaps, less entertaining than King
> Arthur's fable above. In
> >fact, this reference book might read more like the
> telephone directory. Not
> >a best seller or big page turner volume.
> Paradoxical literature that
> >actually models, presents and exposes, "explains
> reality" would have no
> >market acceptance. Perhaps, only an academic, ivory
> tower publisher. Unlike
> >ZMM, which was rejected by many, many
> publishers...This treatise may never
> >be published. Maybe I'll try to look for it on the
> Wikipedia??
> >
> >
> >
> >This concludes the rambling.
> >
> >Robbie
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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