It ends the journey. If the journey is all, its end is undesirable simply because it is no longer the all.[/quote]Wolter wrote:And what if one runs into a cliff or wall? You are still focusing on minutiae.Dr. Medulla wrote:Those who don't care about the destination run off cliffs, into walls, etc. The journey is important but it is not absolute.Wolter wrote:You are only drifting helplessly if you do not approve of the direction you are going. The destination is nothing. The journey is all.Dr. Medulla wrote:Keep outta this, Master Pizza Sauce. Do anchors restrict us from exploring or do they keep us from drifting helplessly?Wolter wrote: The young master speaks wisely. In this he has his Guru's approval.
Why must the journey end because you are physically restrained? You remind me of the monk who asks the master "What is Zen?" When you are hit, you should reflect on why this is truth, not come up with a new retort.[/quote]
A curious position for an atheist, to suggest that the journey continues after death.[/quote]
Metaphors are your shackles.[/quote]
Enlighten me then, O Wise Guy.[/quote]
I'm not a road map.[/quote]
Yet you've been made redundant by GPS and been folded over incorrectly in a car.