Subject: Re: PE: Dennis Miller on What men and women want From: robyn jamison Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 14:57:59 -0500
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Subject: Re: PE: Dennis Miller on What men and women want From: robyn jamison Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 14:57:59 -0500
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I was in the kitchen washing the dishes before going to bed  when I suddenly
realized the question, "To whom am I speaking?" gives one ontological access to
that which is commonly called "unconditional love," or in this case, unconditional
"X".  No wonder there's a sense of peace/fulfillment/space.

During my flight back from San Antonio to Dallas this evening, I was seated over
the wings, which amplified the changes in sound during the flight.

At one point, I had the thought, "That sounds bad.  What if this plane crashes and
I die?"  Much to my surprise, I then thought in response, "Ok.  I can be fine with
that."  Boy, was THAT different  Then I remember thinking it's not a good idea to
be really complete, because that's when people die and I don't really want to..

   *     Years ago, there was a young woman who died in an automobile accident on
     the way home from her IFLP weekend.  I didn't know her.  But, what was said
     about her was how ok her death was because she had been speaking during the
     weekend  how complete she was.  Ever since then, I have been careful not to
     speak that I'm complete with life.

Around this transformational work of ours, given the proven power of our word,
it's hard to tell magic from fiction.

Any thoughts, y'all?

With great love,
Robyn

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I was in the kitchen washing the dishes before going to bed  when
I suddenly realized the question, "To whom am I speaking?" gives one ontological
access to that which is commonly called "unconditional love," or in this
case, unconditional "X".  No wonder there's a sense of peace/fulfillment/space.

During my flight back from San Antonio to Dallas this evening, I was seated over the wings, which amplified the changes in sound during the flight.

At one point, I had the thought, "That sounds bad.  What if this plane crashes and I die?"  Much to my surprise, I then thought in response, "Ok.  I can be fine with that."  Boy, was THAT different  Then I remember thinking it's not a good idea to be really complete, because that's when people die and I don't really want to..

  •     Years ago, there was a young woman who died in an automobile accident on the way home from her IFLP weekend.  I didn't know her.  But, what was said about her was how ok her death was because she had been speaking during the weekend  how complete she was.  Ever since then, I have been careful not to speak that I'm complete with life.

Around this transformational work of ours, given the proven power of our word, it's hard to tell magic from fiction.

Any thoughts, y'all?

With great love,
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