It was off the cuff memory from someone Keith's known.

My friend Prema, a Tibetan Buddhist nun, once remarked rather
conversationally: "It's not often a person gets the chance to live a
human life, it's quite rare, one shouldn't waste such an
opportunity."

We should all be so lucky as to have such friends.

Todd Swearingen


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Thanks Todd.  Nice reply
P.

What is it that the Buddhist monk said? "It's not often a person gets
the
chance to be a human. It's a shame to waste it." Or something rather
close
to that.

We're only given so much time and one existance to expend it. It would
be a
shame to squander it on those things that yield no fruit..

Todd Swearingen

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