That's just it, though. It doesn't matter how, and the why is always the same.  
You only 'escape' into fugitivery. 

Crazy part is, you're the warden!  Why the hell are you in a cell working on 
escape plans?!

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On Fri, 6/28/13, Joe <desert_woodwor...@yahoo.com> wrote:

 Subject: [Zen] Re: The Samsarashank Redemption
 To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Friday, June 28, 2013, 9:10 PM
 
 PBS,
 
 I think it's right.
 
 It depends on what one escapes into, and maybe even on how,
 and why.  Or if escape is the truth of the matter. 
 
 Any other pointers, perfume advisories, or menu
 recommendations?
 
 I'm having my birthday cake in 30 minutes.
 
 Be free, healthy,
 
 in the Dharma,
 
 --Joe
 
 > "pandabananasock" <pandabananasock@...> wrote:
 >
 > He who can escape every single time he is imprisoned is
 still not free
 
 
 
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