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When quoting another it is important to state that we have to depend on the quodient of remark: what does that mean? The Dalai Lama teaches that all the time: that is when we depend on our selves and our own interpretation, like when I said my friend was hiding. Maybe he likes being that busy and doesn’t want to remain uninvolved like I am. Or maybe his work demands such preoccupations that I stand still in mine for research and writing’s sake but he has to run from spot to spot and meditate while he can. For I know he is solvent in belief and solvent in religiousity and solvent in what is preoccupation for his work. If he is meditative like I believe when I speak with him then I am stunned that he can be so busy as my meditation depends time spent in solitude to cope with the pressures of life and I can’t or don’t know how to pressure like he does. If meditation helps with pressure like I suppose then I am pressure free, but if it brings in pressure like I assume or suggest then it is pure help for all sentient beings, or all human representatives like him. I pray for him and suggest again that he not meditate but take on pressures with movement that I can not. Contradictoriness in two persons like I suggested before. Let’s all suggest and do as spoken to as in our heart, mind, body, and soul, or dreams as I suppose. Now suggest is suppose when we are meditative not in response but in heart and dreams and we are suggestive when we suggest in response to suppose as dreams do for us in response to livelihood if we work, or liveliness if we suggest or meditate a response to livelihood. Life is like, or the same as work when we are in direct response to it or to how it effects or affects or underlines our life as my friend is. We know this unconsciously and work to present a life or a dream and my work is the same as my life and I have searched decades for it and find it supportive of my dreams. Are yours: work supportive of dreams, life supportive of work and work supportive of life. All dream connected. This is what Buddhists call dharma working with karma or Dharma or dharma, the same thing to me, working with relationship to dreams, or life, or work and a combination of all three or Karma.

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