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It is obvious, from all sorts of subtle details, that he knows what IT's all about ... a rare being.
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Alan Watts, Author, The Way of Zen, 1973 (quoted on cover of The Knee Of Listening by Franklin Jones (Adi Da; online copy at official Adidam site)

 
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