(Quick note on my way to Sakamoto area, Otsu, Shiga, while reading the first pages of Zen Ritual, by Steven Heine…)
If I write « this page is intentionally left blank », then the page is not blank anymore, and this note becomes obsolete, therefore, should not appear.
If I don’t write « this page is intentionally left blank », who will ever know about he initial intention? How will people know it wasn’t a mistake?
What difference will itake if people know about the intention or not?
Intention is a transitory problem upon which we should not dwell too long lest we forget about the mother-issue
Genuine blankness / engineered blankness
Genuine master / spirituality professional
Brilliant philosophical point of view. I love it!
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Thanks for reading this
Have a very nice day, Susan.
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Thank you. And a lovely weekend to you!
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🤍🤍
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« This page is intended to communicate only that no other communication will appear thereon » would be a bit of a mouthful, I suppose, albeit more accurate.
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Oh…you re right.
‘Other’ makes the difference.
Ha….lawyers.
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I know… that’s what made it so entertaining…!!!
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Careful. You are talking to one…
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Is that a threat?
One of those lawyers would call ‘friendly advice?’
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Nah. I have no need to threaten. Just be careful of lawyers. Personally, I hate them.
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Yet another trick of yours…
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‘I have no need to threaten’ is the worst of all threats…
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