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inking About Thinking
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Must-Be-Continual
January 20, 2009
copyright 2009 Jan Cox


 

 

The Mind: Another Brief Essay:
The mind can only know what it knows about any particular thing, and if it tries to comprehend something different that somebody else knows about the same thing, it becomes less certain of what it knew originally.
Well, what d'ya know. The End!

One day, a certain man paused to muse,
"If we didn't have the mind -- who'd we have to pick on?"

 

We now interrupt for this late-breaking Health News story:
The mind can only take so much,
but just how much this might be has yet to be discovered.
And now back to your regular whatever-it-is.


Try it this way:
What if there is no one mystical way
for the simple reason that there is no mystical way
only people on the mystical way.
Or, as Mr. Science said upon hearing this,
"Boy, now I'm really confused!"

 

One method that can be employed in pursuit of The Secret is a continual "thinking about thinking." But it must be continual, whenever you are thinking you must also, at that very same instant, be "thinking about thinking."

 

A certain mystic once said,
"No man has ever awakened in a crowd.
I leave it to you, whether I mean this literally or not.
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So was recently struck one man,
"If my mind had hands and feet, it wouldn't be just a mind." And his mind piped in, "What d'ya mean 'just'?"

 

The simple love to sing their own praises;
the sophisticated love to hear theirs sung by others.
Who sings for and about the mystics?
None, thank god, none, by god.


 
 
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