Re: MD SQ and reincarnation

From: MarshaV (marshalz@i-2000.com)
Date: Tue Aug 17 2004 - 21:16:01 BST

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    At 10:13 AM 8/17/2004 -0700, you wrote:

    >joe: Johnny Cash sang: I keep the ends out for the tie that binds! 'Ought'
    >is dynamic! I do not know what is the gift of enlightenment by myself and
    >for myself. Having lost the binding there was no more reason to walk off
    >the cliff and fall. Your accomplishment speaks for itself. The sense of
    >loss is reasonable. You seek other intervals, coherence.

    Hi Joe,

    It was a very strange dream, and I awoke feeling very much a coward. Not
    in this lifetime! And good thing too. I'm an ameba. And very happy with
    my feet on the ground.

    I know I definitely overuse the word "i". It's probably bad form. Yet if
    everything-is-connected-to-everything, I am not separate from anybody
    else. My dream was just a facet of the cultural dream. My fear was just a
    facet of the cultural fear. It's all so very interesting. - I would,
    though, like to know what MOQ says about the dreams.

    Hmmm. I cannot agree about the word 'ought'. From my point-of-view the
    most dynamic is found with the word 'isn't. 'Ought' is too
    moralistic. When I'm in the dynamics of 'isn't' (Recognizing my own
    ignorance is the best!), I can only giggle with joy. But being human, all
    too human, I often use the word ought. 'Ought' only makes me, and usually
    someone else, unhappy.

    What did you mean by "You seek other intervals, coherence."? I cannot get a
    clear understanding of the word 'coherence'.

    MarshaV

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