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This letter is event [[The Silent Music ~ 27]].
:This letter is event [[The Silent Music ~ 27]].


Transcript:
:Transcript:
::dear yoga chinamaya,<br>
::Love. Man is not a rational animal -- but only a rationalizing one.


::And, that is more dangerous than just to be irrational.


dear yoga chinamaya,<br>
::"Give a shot of bourbon and a shot of water", said the obviously heavy drinker to the bartender. When the order was placed before him on the bar, the lush pulled a worm from his pocket and dropped it into the glass of water. After watching it swim around for a few seconds, the man drew the worm from the water and dropped it into the whiskey. It wriggled briefly, then, curled up and died.
Love. Man is not a rational animal -- but only a rationalizing one.


And, that is more dangerous than just to be irrational.
::"You see that?" said the lush to the bartender. "It proves that if you keep on drinking whiskey, you will never have worms."


"Give a shot of bourbon and a shot of water", said the obviously heavy drinker to the bartender. When the order was placed before him on the bar, the lush pulled a worm from his pocket and dropped it into the glass of water. After watching it swim around for a few seconds, the man drew the worm from the water and dropped it into the whiskey. It wriggled briefly, then, curled up and died.
::Rajnish ke pranam


"You see that?" said the lush to the bartender. "It proves that if you keep on drinking whiskey, you will never have worms."
::24.5.1971


Rajnish ke pranam
24.5.1971


[[Category:Individual Letters]]
[[Category:Individual Letters]]

Revision as of 13:09, 7 August 2021

This letter is event The Silent Music ~ 27.
Transcript:
dear yoga chinamaya,
Love. Man is not a rational animal -- but only a rationalizing one.
And, that is more dangerous than just to be irrational.
"Give a shot of bourbon and a shot of water", said the obviously heavy drinker to the bartender. When the order was placed before him on the bar, the lush pulled a worm from his pocket and dropped it into the glass of water. After watching it swim around for a few seconds, the man drew the worm from the water and dropped it into the whiskey. It wriggled briefly, then, curled up and died.
"You see that?" said the lush to the bartender. "It proves that if you keep on drinking whiskey, you will never have worms."
Rajnish ke pranam
24.5.1971

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