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[at-l] RE: Why the Grand Unification Theory - isn't



At 09:19 PM 06/05/2002 -0400, Raphael Bustin wrote:
>Thinking about a problem isn't always the best way to solve it.  Mind
>you, it's a worthy part of any problem-solving process.

True.  Some of my best answers come from asking a question (in my head) 
then letting go of it.  At some point in the future (days, weeks, months) 
something happens, I read something or I see something in a new way that 
relates and the question pops back into my head as if to say "there's the 
answer".  It's exactly that process that meditation tries to stimulate but 
I find it happens better for me on a walk or some similar situation.