Elwin:
i tend to agree with you. Although in practice i do refer to the "when
it's over" principle as a corollory of the "when it starts" one for
obviious reasons. And my introduction echoes yours.
Besides, I like the "fourness" of the principles.
Chris
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CHRIS CORRIGAN
Consultation - Faci
Peggy,
You said,
> I've come
> to see the two principles -- When it starts...and
> When it's over... as one principle about time. It
> has to do with our relationship to the clock. So
this is a
> principle to invite people to pay attention to their
> own natur