MD A post of farewell

From: Walter Balestra (pp-balestra@gelrenet.per.nl)
Date: Wed Dec 02 1998 - 16:19:09 GMT


Dear Squad,

I realize I've never introduced myself properly, though see no reason to do that now, because this will be
one of my last posts. In the time I followed the discussions of the Squad, there was never a post in which
someone acknowledged he/she was going to leave the squad, though there are a lot of members we
don't hear from anymore. Of course everyone knows how to get back into the discussion any time, and I
don't say I never will, but I thought it was the good thing to do, to let you guys know I'm going to
unsubscribe soon :-(

The reason I could contribute the last two months was because I was changing jobs. The project I
worked for ended which gave a certain amound of spare time. In January I will start a new job, which I
know for sure will take up a lot of my time. Therefore I will revert to my other big hobby which I was
working on before I joined the Squad, the construction of a neural network.

I often wondered how others managed to keep up with the freight train of posts. Coming back from
Venice, I found more than 150 posts to read!!! Am I a fool that I want to know what others have written
and also want to check the facts (see Horses great quote), before I can contribute? Am I the only one
who thinks there are too many words in the discussion?

Anyway, I want to thank all the writers on the Squad for the progress I have made in understanding
something what is best called as a feeling of harmony I have inside. I often experienced difficulty to
explain others this feeling and the importance of ZMM and Lila. I think a lot of you do too. Rationalisation
of this feeling of harmony is important, for it creates the static patterns, which are needed to build on.
The discussions in the squad have brought me further in the process of understanding. Thanks you all!

- I'm still working on a reaction on Roger's and Horses (o.a.) great contributions to the morality
discussion.
- I'm also working on a reaction on Dan's Web page (very interesting for I studied and worked in
the field of neurobiology)

Dtchgrtngs
Walter

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