Manapa wrote:NO sorry if you find anyone who is sane and rational slap them with a kipper 60 times while singing the birdy song off key in e minor, then youll see just how sane and rational they really are!
tiltbillings wrote:Manapa wrote:NO sorry if you find anyone who is sane and rational slap them with a kipper 60 times while singing the birdy song off key in e minor, then youll see just how sane and rational they really are!
A kipper? I would go for a flounder. Somehow more poetic.

"Birth is stressful, aging is stressful, death is stressful; sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair are stressful; association with what is not loved is stressful, separation from what is loved is stressful, not getting what is wanted is stressful. In short, the five clinging-aggregates are stressful.
"And what is the cause by which stress comes into play? Craving is the cause by which stress comes into play.
"And what is the diversity in stress? There is major stress & minor, slowly fading & quickly fading. This is called the diversity in stress.
pink_trike wrote:The Dharma gently nudges everyone toward the middle ground.
alan wrote:Recently found your forum. I'm hoping to discuss Dhamma with intelligent, sane people.
alan wrote:So it seems. But what better way to welcome a new friend than with some absurdist humor?
alan wrote:Recently found your forum. I'm hoping to discuss Dhamma with intelligent, sane people. All too often I run up against mushy-minded new-agey crystals and pyramid types--or worse!
I'm a photographer, currently working in New England (USA), heading off to Asia in November. Second time through Handful of leaves, it has been a revelation. I've found accesstoinsight to be an incredible resource. I'd like to talk to others on the path. The non-crazy ones, I mean.

alan wrote:So it seems. But what better way to welcome a new friend than with some absurdist humor?
alan wrote:If what you mean is that the Pythons were a troupe of enlightened beings, I concur.
alan wrote:If what you mean is that the Pythons were a troupe of enlightened beings, I concur.
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