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Re:Why world is not perfect?

Oct 19, 1997 10:25 AM
by Rodolfo Don


Kazimir,

"Perfection" is a concept that each of us assigns a different
meaning.  True perfection is something else, and "that" is not
opened to discussion.  I mean, we can discuss it as much as we
want, but we will never "touch it".  There is nobody who, having
experiended "true perfection" can discuss it.  My question is:
"why do we keep beating a dead horse?"

Is it the world perfect or not? To me (according to my
understanding of perfection) the world is perfect, because it is
what is supposed to be NOW.

Of course I may speculate, and expect things to happen, but I'm
also aware of what I am doing.  I may be day-dreaming.  But if I
am searching for Truth I try to be as realistic as I can and I
don't fancy myself in having false expectations.

There is a time to play and there is a time to work.  Let's not
confuse the two.

With best wishes,

Rudy

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