"Del Cecchi" > wrote in message
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>
> "Damsel" > wrote in message
> ...
> > "Shaun aRe" > said:
> >
> >>Oh, I used to be a real ponderer, a real searcher - I had theories 'out
> >>the
> >>yin yang' as they say. Now I am more content to let life and the
Universe
> >>show me how it all works, what it's all about, by just *being* in,
amongst
> >>and a part of it. I used to think too much and know too little, then I
> >>found
> >>the thinking was not helping me know more, rather it was just confusing
> >>things...
> >>
> >>I used to love reading quantum physics stuff (only that which was
written
> >>with the layman in mind - wouldn't have understood any more than some of
> >>that.), metaphysics, eastern religions/mysticism and such - helped make
a
> >>lot of sense out of that which *is* in life and the Universe, and yet is
> >>not
> >>apparent to us for the most part. My favourite book actually combined
> >>physics, metaphysics and eastern religion(s) together and was
> >>*fascinating*
> >>to me - it was The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukov (sp?) - if you
ever
> >>get a chance, you should read that - it's a priceless book!
> >
> > So *this* is why you intimidate the hell out of me intellectually! Next
> > to
> > yours, my brain seems more like an acorn squash than anything else.
> >
> > Carol
>
> Too bad Zukov or whoever made such a hash out of the physics.
He didn't really delve into it that much, IMO.
> I read that
> book years ago and was not impressed. Priceless my patoot.
Well you may not have been impressed, but I loved it, so as far as I'm
concerned, priceless it remains.
> Actually the
> big bang and zero point energy sound a lot like Genesis. So put that in
> your school board.
Did you mean to sound offensive when you typed this post, or was it just an
accident?
Thanks,
Shaun aRe
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May all your wishes be both wise and fulfilled.
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