Thursday, April 05, 2007

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I was walking home alongside a lake as usually, when I discovered my true self, and that it had always been with me. Because it had always been with me, it didn't really change anything. In fact nothing changed. Because nothing changed, there was no reason to respond to anything, and I walked on as if nothing had happened, entirely undisturbed by what had just been revealed to me.
Anonymous
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6 Comments:

Blogger qbitty said...

no wonder this guy could never escape anonymity...

9:31 AM  
Blogger Kathleen said...

nothing changed... nothing happened...

:) YosiLwYk...!

7:21 AM  
Blogger Kozi Wolf said...

what a nice stroll...


After the apex, what?
Why, of course, one peak
after another.

Frank Jones

7:38 AM  
Blogger Don Iannone, D.Div., Ph.D. said...

Thanks for being you! Dan.

4:51 AM  
Blogger anonymous julie said...

Reminds me of how Brad Warner describes his "enlightenment" experience - as utterly ordinary.

Sometimes people never walk away from an experience, they hang onto it and relive it and probably even lose what really happened.

So I really like this description.

8:18 AM  
Blogger Dan said...

Yep!

8:34 AM  

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