> I get the impression that the religious officials might consider
> concentration a laudable act, that is both pious and practically
> useful; however I also get the impression that while most people would
> *like* to be able to concentrate they cannot for reasons of economics
> or common-magic-dependency.
>
> I suspect a lot of people will be saying "Well OBVIOUSLY" but it
> wasn't especially obvious to me; previously I had assumed that most
> people concentrated, then that concentration was a weird socially
> abberrant thing, now I am seeing it as more like a desirable but not
> commonly available option.
>
> Is that closer to the intent Greg?
>
Yes, that is so.
--Greg
>
>
> --
> John Machin
> "Nothing is more beautiful than to know the All."
> - Athanasius Kircher, 'The Great Art of Knowledge'.
>
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