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Dear Robin

You wrote:

> I don't know what exists in my experience.

And I was thinking:

What happens to the holes when all the cheese has been eaten ?

Sounds stupid thought?

For me love

is like the holes after the cheese is gone

it is everywhere, dah!

(Just another story, don't take me seriously)

T

(the hole of the cheese)

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I really enjoy that description. It sounds very clear to me, not

stupid at all. " Eat the cheese and discover love " ;)

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> > I don't know what exists in my experience.

>

>

> And I was thinking:

>

> What happens to the holes when all the cheese has been eaten ?

>

> Sounds stupid thought?

> For me love

> is like the holes after the cheese is gone

> it is everywhere, dah!

>

> (Just another story, don't take me seriously)

>

> T

> (the hole of the cheese)

>

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I don't know what exists in my experience.

*****Yes you do. You're spinning circles, going nowhere. I'm amazed

at some of the nonsense that appears on some lists in the guise

of " insight " or " wisdom. "

Look. Robin. You wrote " in my experience enemies don't exist. "

In resopnse, I asked you, " In your experience, what does exist? "

Now you respond: " I don't know what exists in my experience. "

Well, if that is so, if you DON'T know what exists in your

experience, then how can you know that enemies don't exist? You

can't have it both ways, knowing something (enemies don't exist) and

not knowing what exists.

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Andy, I agree! I don't know if enemies don't exist. Thank you for

enlightning me about that.

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>

> I don't know what exists in my experience.

>

>

> *****Yes you do. You're spinning circles, going nowhere. I'm

amazed

> at some of the nonsense that appears on some lists in the guise

> of " insight " or " wisdom. "

>

> Look. Robin. You wrote " in my experience enemies don't exist. "

>

> In resopnse, I asked you, " In your experience, what does exist? "

>

> Now you respond: " I don't know what exists in my experience. "

>

> Well, if that is so, if you DON'T know what exists in your

> experience, then how can you know that enemies don't exist? You

> can't have it both ways, knowing something (enemies don't exist)

and

> not knowing what exists.

>

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