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    <title>My Morning Cuprack</title>
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    <summary>A welcome to the Corless from its director, David Dupree</summary>
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        <name>Dean Hunt</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>As part of my morning habits, I go to the cup rack and pick a cup for my morning coffee. It's not that I'm obsessive and a pack-rat, but I have thirty to choose from, all neatly displayed in a wall rack I found on the street and painted. There is room for eighteen regular sized cups and six larger ones plus four small cream pitchers on the shelves. If you are mathematical, I have to confess to you that I've placed six odd sized cups on the top of the rack. Each cup has a story, and I have my favorites that I overuse, neglecting more than I should that gather dust.</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>As part of my morning habits, I go to the cup rack and pick a cup for my morning coffee. It's not that I'm obsessive and a pack-rat, but I have thirty to choose from, all neatly displayed in a wall rack I found on the street and painted. There is room for eighteen regular sized cups and six larger ones plus four small cream pitchers on the shelves. If you are mathematical, I have to confess to you that I've placed six odd sized cups on the top of the rack. Each cup has a story, and I have my favorites that I overuse, neglecting more than I should that gather dust.</p>

<p>This morning I chose a large one that says "Morning handsome" in modern black letters on a beautifully shaped white. Perhaps I needed reassurance that my recent haircut has helped. Anyway I'm handsome today and the coffee is ready.</p>

<p>And THE CORLESS is ready to introduce itself to you. Roger J. Corless was and is my friend and a remarkable man with important ideas with which I want you to become acquainted. It took me about a year to convince Roger that his concept of "Co-Inherent Consciousness" should not wait for several hundred years for someone to find in a dusty article. And here is that story.</p>

<p>During the years as Roger's health began to decline and he was losing his sight, one day I asked him what he considered his most significant contribution from his years of study, writing and living. After some thought and glances over our coffee cups, he must have decided I was seriously interested and it was worth responding in kind. He told me of an article he had written in 1988 for a Colloquium on Buddhist Thought and Culture at the University of Montevallo in Alabama titled BECOMING A DIALOGIAN: How to do Buddhist-Christian Dialogue without really Trying which it took me several months under steady prodding to get Roger to find a copy for me. I included it, Roger's copy, in the Memorial Service held for him and include in this web-site. Please, please read it. It is important and displays Roger' s wit, genius, some of his history beautifully. It is my belief that Co-inherit Consciousness is a window through which we might see a future that could include a more peaceful and spiritual world. It is to this premise that THE CORLESS is dedicated. I invite you to join in this journey.</p>]]>
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