--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Yeah, true, the "unified field" goes about stuff in exactly one way, and if 
> we decide to do things another way, we get hurt. Automatically. For example, 
> every time I jump up, and move my body into a horizontal position, and then 
> fall onto a hard surface, it hurts like hell. So who's fault is that?
> 
> To say dismissively that the "unified field" doesn't give a crap about us, is 
> only half right. When we discover what the "unified field" wants, simply by 
> conforming to its demands, in subtler and subtler ways, we eventually learn 
> that there is a method to the madness, which incorporates madness itself. 


That's what life is all about, isn't it :-)


> 
> It seems illogical, in opposition to all of me. And it is. The unified field 
> definitely calls the shots, and it always wins. However, in full submission 
> to it, is found peace, the living transcendent, ourselves. A perfect paradox, 
> submission and freedom.


Beautiful Dr., thanks for posting this great reminder.


Reply via email to