Mike,
Hell of a bargain. And I bet you get a Crossword, to boot.
But no comparison to my two kinds of Chicken, and pure steamed rice. I don't
have these lunches often, because they are too savory. If I were in China or
Taiwan, I'd fall in with the rest and eat this way all the time. Usually I
prefer my own cooking: the restaurant uses lots more oil than needed in the
wok, and more than I do. It's like the Exxon Valdez.
--Joe
> "mike" <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> Same thing at Goenka's Vipassana retreats, but these two examples are nothing
> to do with the commercialisation of the dharma and are everything to do with
> mindfulness. The students at the school I mentioned had been allowed to
> record the talks for the previous 20 years. Commercial interests changed the
> practice - not the method of practice.
>
> Mike
>
> 8 bucks, eh? I pay a buck for my local paper and can read not just my fortune
> (Horoscope), but the fortunes of everyone on the planet. How's that for a
> bargain?
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