In Tolstoy's "Confession" he ponders the burning question that drove him to near suicidal madness; "What have I accomplished in this life that will not be destroyed by my death?"
His "War and Peace", along with "Katarina", would have assured him a place in Literary history, You Profpat, already know the ending of the book, but it is an excellent read, and a relatively short one by comparison.
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Originally Posted by Drifter Something for you Pofpat; http://www.thegreatillusion.com/dreamwalker.html
We are our own destroyer and our own Savior Profpat.
Are you familiar with the Mundaka Upanishad Profpat?
"Like Two Golden Brids perched in the self-same tree,
the ego and the True Self, intimate and inseprable.
The former partakes of the-sweet-and-the-bitter fruits
of 'The Tree Of Life' while the later looks on, in
Deatchment."
Become your own "Best Father", you could ever dream of.
you can't go wrong in That. |