Report 104 Metaphor as/and Ways of Knowing

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    On the topic of metaphor, not much to add to Bruce's wonderful examples. Our I-Ching discussion of the difference between koans and metaphor, I found to be very helpful. If we know all metaphors fall short, then there isn't a need to be too picky perhaps. I love that Bruce shared Pema's email to the PaB group also, as APAPB really is/can be one of those direct practices, as Agatha said recently, Ithink. Rather there is something else that is pointedstudying to...    our own environment and place it it. 

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    On the topic of metaphor, not much to add to Bruce's wonderful examples. Our I-Ching discussion of the difference between koans and metaphor, I found to be very helpful. If we know all metaphors fall short, then there isn't a need to be too picky I think. Rather there is something else that is pointed to...    
     

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    On the topic of metaphor, not much to add to Bruce's wonderful examples. Our I-Ching discussion of the difference between koans and metaphor, I found to be very helpful. If we know all metaphors fall short, then there isn't a need to be too picky perhaps. I love that Bruce shared Pema's email to the PaB group also, as APAPB really is/can be one of those direct practices, as Agatha said recently, studying our own environment and place it it. 

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