06-13-2008, 12:00 AM
Arnway,
Seeitall gives an excellent analogy of the FI, which is obsessed with polarity...this and that, wrong and right, blessing and curse...bing, bong...bing,
bong...bing, bong on and on forever. The Zen Master in the story understands this and indirectly points it out to the people he is trying to instruct. Don Juan
said the same when he talked about "average man" seeing events in his life as either a blessing or a curse...in comparison to the warrior who sees
events as neither...simply inexorable challenges.
Seeitall gives an excellent analogy of the FI, which is obsessed with polarity...this and that, wrong and right, blessing and curse...bing, bong...bing,
bong...bing, bong on and on forever. The Zen Master in the story understands this and indirectly points it out to the people he is trying to instruct. Don Juan
said the same when he talked about "average man" seeing events in his life as either a blessing or a curse...in comparison to the warrior who sees
events as neither...simply inexorable challenges.

