A great deal of wisdom in those words.  We always succeed because it
leads us to our next step of growth however that looks...

Dr. Candace Pert's book 'Molecules in Motion' might be interesting also.
We are all inordinately brilliant ...

I appreciated all your words - I could not edit them - they are precious -
you have a gift...

Cheers,
Christine

> From: Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net>
> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 09:06:40 -0400
> Subject: Re: CS>Chemo & Men, Medicine & Miracles

> My favorite new old saying is: "I always succeed, I just don't often know
> what I'm doing" [but I always do what I know until it becomes 'obvious'
> that I don't know what I'm doing]
> 
> Finding that out is what makes life worth living...and fun.
> Sometimes it's the sort of fun that peeling off an old sunburn is.
> It really hurt once upon a time. [but it's still something I did]
> 
> Currently, I'm reading "Psycho Cybernetics" which places the brain as a
> servo mechanism. [And a very powerful one...not to be underestimated]
> The concept evolved out of the robotics industry when they were attempting
> to discover the source of motivation. [The robot always does what it's told
> to do...why do we have to tell it to do stuff and why does it do crazy
> stuff after it's told what to do?]

> The writer is a plastic surgeon who applied the concept to what the people
> he encountered in his practice were displaying...finding that a simple
> realization of the process..."This", is what I'm "doing"... worked
> miracles. [often making the plastic surgury undesirable and unneeded. In
> that respect, beauty is an opinion and people really do want to agree with
> you.] ..but that no realization or detail can ever be forced upon someone.
> 
> Attack and defense are equal and identical forces, each validating the
> other. An attack is what makes something worth defending. The fight itself
> is a distraction and nothing ever changes till all the warriors wear
> themselves out. A 'person' running a defensive program will always find a
> suitable attack. 
> 
> A 'person' is not the program the person is running. People do quite often
> 'think' they are though.
> 
> A failure of a program is as much a miracle as a success and works exactly
> the same way in every single respect.
> 
> Believe what you want, you always do anyhow... no matter what.
> 
> A true gift comes without strings attached or it's not a gift.  God
> wouldn't put strings on a perfect gift, now would he?
> 
> As 'healer' I just listen, smile and nod a lot...plant a seed and walk
> away. [Often just a touch, a smile and a wink.]
> It ain't my garden.  If I grab a hoe and start weeding, my work never ends
> and theirs never starts.
> That would get in the way of my precious laziness.
> I might wind up dragging a following around.
> Can't have that! LOL
> 
> [Being 'right' is WAY too much work!]
> ode
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