Re: back again in quietude



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On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:55:53 -0400, fritz wrote
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"Cameron" <runlikeanantelopecph@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just wanted to check in, I've been away from the boards for quite a
while, but I'm going to make a point to visit every now and then.

College life is hectic! Try meditating in a dorm room. :)
How about getting reserved time in a multifunction room? 'Course, you
have
to
find others of your ilk, but the horns are a dead giveaway.

i gotcha beat. try finding a
quiet spot for meditating
in an assembly factory.
Ditto. Bet there are prayer circles in most big factories these days.
Ask
for
one for meditators. If they turn you down, ask for time and space to
do
Islamic prayers.

Actually, that might backfire if you have a lots of Muslims there.
there are women there who have a
type of religous preference which
doesn't allow them to wear pants.
[holy rollers?] so they allow them to
wear skirts instead of our regular
uniform pants, but i think the closest
anyone there gets to meditation is
three beers after work.


Lovely.

Why don't you join them?
why can't you get beyond this
overwhelming addiction to
telling others what to do?



Why do you talk to people at all?

same reason that you respond




I'm here to be kept awake
and interested in awakening.

--
~Stumper
.



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