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Date: | Thu, 1 Mar 2001 23:05:30 -0500 |
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Jean-Claude writes:
<<Great ,the whole purpose of this crazy age of spedy exchange of
informations
of all kind is to help us figure out that there is no need to understand
anything , that all those informations are at the same time true and false
,relevant and irrelevant, temporal and eternal .... that we can choose
whatever we want to choose among this big soup of seeming different
qualities of reality , to make our own.
Our judgements reflected to us are just there to remind us of what we
choose If we like the reflexion that is great if not we can allways choose
something else.
I hope i didn't say anything meaningfull.>>
{smile} Don't worry, Jean-Claude. The truth is that one finds meaning
where one is intended to find meaning, regardless of whether or not what was
said was meaningful.
<<Viruses ,bacterias , parasites and medical doctors can be whatever we
want
them too be .
i want them to love each over.( from some studies i see that it is coming)>>
I grok this ("grok" is a word used in Robert Heinlein's "Stranger In A
Strange Land". It means "deeply understand").
Namaste',
Siobhan
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