Merle,

Merle has written, and can still retract:

"always forever alert day and night watching and waiting for the 'zen' moment 
that will take him to the dizzy heights that leadth him to pastures green."

I doubt that a mature Zen practitioner would put it that way, but let's see if 
Edgar also tellingly does.  ;-)

--Joe

PS  You mention heights, but the depths are better to sink to, to get to where 
it's green.  But do stay on the green side of the grass, as people joke!, and 
not go too far.  BTW, dizziness is for the intoxicated: Even whirling dervishes 
don't lose their equilibrium: their practice is like Astronaut training.  ;-)

> Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
>  edgar is a steady ship who sails the 7 seas so careful to not fall overboard 
> or be captured by pirates...
> 
>  always forever alert day and night watching and waiting for the "zen" moment 
> that will take him to the dizzy heights that leadth him to pastures green.... 




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