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Recieved: 2003/02/18  22:55  
Subject: Re: [K-list] Philosophy and Non-Duality 
From: Laura
  
On 2003/02/18  22:55, Laura posted thus to the K-list: 
 > One of the most unbelievable events of my life happened when I took a hike 
in Yosemite National Park one summer morning in July. I climbed up an 
engineered asphalt trail to the top of one of the lesser peaks there to have 
a look from what was described as a wonderful vista of the beauty of the 
park. I got to the top without too much effort. The top of the mountain had 
a fairly flat area and one could walk around it with ease and see the entire 
surrounding area just by going to different viewing points scattered around 
the top of the mountain. 
 
This story is too hard for me to accept.  Was it one of those dream states 
we have talked about?  How did you get to Yosemite?  Did you go by yourself? 
On a bus?  Is there a ticket or receipt from the trip?  You say you jumped 
off a sheer cliff.  How did you land?  On your feet?  Did you get hurt?  If 
you had not tried so hard to remember the incident, what parts would you 
have forgotten?  The whole trip or just the part about being alone on the 
mountaintop? 
 
I'm not saying it didn't happen.  I believe there is more to life than we 
can know or comprehend.  I'm just blown away and would like a few more 
details, if you are willing. 
 
Thanks, Laura E 
 
 
  
 
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