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BEST POST  I have seen for a while.

I am sometimes dismayed by the tendency of some posters;  to
ignore the obvious then I swear off posting for a while-
then the several meaningful posters  show up and   I   enjoy
reading them.   (This does not apply to Andrew- whoever she
is!)

Regards,  Lorenzo     Still alive at  75

> Charles said (and I love reading your posts BTW):
> >and I am starting to understand what it means with this
paleo philosophy.
>
> Which makes me think of my own experience, which is the
more I learn, I
> still always feel like I am "starting to understand". It
just keeps getting
> bigger in it's intricately woven, vast simplicity. That's
the interesting
> thing about truth. ("You can reach it, but you can't grab
it..."- ok, so
> that's from a U2 song.)
>
> The closer we move to a truly natural way of living,
perhaps we begin to see
> that there are thousands upon thousands of things that we
can only begin to
> understand. And, of course, that we cannot know
everything. (Although,  of
> course, vegans know *everything*. Please forgive my
lighthearted sarcasm.)
>

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