hey joe.. i thought it was a red road?...merle
  
Merle,

"Wait" all anybody wants, and all you're going to get is a Parking-ticket.

This life is our opportunity to *practice*.

Best to follow the Yellow Brick Road.

--Joe

> Merle Lester  wrote:
>
>  Ok joe ... let's re-phrase this:
> 
> edgar awaits upon the good ship lollypop to sail through the billowing white 
> clouds to the the land of freedom..merle
> 
> 
>   
> 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.  ;-)


 

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