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Re: Disillusionment     

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Author: Cormagh
Date: Aug 19, 2008 11:27

... around. Study number 2, then number 1. "There Is Nothing New Under The Sky Horatio" Shakespere..."and there are only 26 letters in the alphabet to express 'everything'." BOfL Were you thinking of ... are dreamt of in your philosophy." I'm not sure from this if you have a friend named "Shakespere", or you just love to dream up old stuff, such as from Ecclesiastes, and re attribute them....
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Re: Disillusionment     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 19, 2008 00:44

... first.It will be interesting for you when you have an insight that you havnt heard before, only to find out somebody had it previously. "There Is Nothing New Under The Sky Horatio" Shakespere..."and there are only 26 letters in the alphabet to express 'everything'." BOfL BOfL Main Entry:     pla·gia·rize Listen to the pronunciation of plagiarize Pronunciation:   ...
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Re: Disillusionment     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 14, 2008 21:07

... care of the adolescent stage. If you were asked to describe yourself, would you relate stories about yourself? People often feel the need to 'tell their stories', in attempt for self discovery. Was Shakespere a story teller? No, he told stories. Very subtle, and very profound.  In this way, they become abstract blueprints of BEing.   That's the way I've accepted the Christ ...
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Re: Fundamental human needs     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 30, 2008 17:09

... why we are what we are.    Look to the inner voids and the missing spokes on the wheel. What is meant by IDENTITY in the above list? I used to have that theory. It is no longer a theory. It is only when all parts are 'played' that the individual emerges. A juxtaposition of two of Shakespere's best known quotations relating to the world as a stage, and being or nor being. BOfL
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Re: The mathematics of souls     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 10, 2008 02:30

... contemplation. Contrary to the Buddhist view regarding the 'blending of all' (which I discovered is a reference to the group subconscious, another mental 'reality'), as self awareness grows, so does individuality. Shakespere put the ultimate question. "To be or not to be, that is the question". This is the mind at work. BOfL "To be, and know you are"...that is the answer.
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Re: What's the point of creating a large Universe if mankind is so small?     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Mar 21, 2008 07:32

... scientific speculation suggests we have "many dimensions". Nothing new to genuine mystics. The thought of billions of stars is beyond many peoples comprehension, and yet we have billions of cells in our brain. Im reminded of Shakesperes statement "What a piece of work is a man"......If he was alive today, he may add "compared to the universe,which is just vibrating "stuff". BOfL
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Re: An Intelligent Universe     

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Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Mar 17, 2008 06:54

...) or the "great mystery beyond" believeing "man in gods image".Neither is accurate. Intelligence "is"...no beginning , no end. I was watching perhaps, one of the greatest modern interpreters of Shakespere in a recent documentary. He could recite most of the works with an authentic passion, but I will remember the interview for the following reason. He said "to be" is an ...
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Re: An Intelligent Universe     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Mar 17, 2008 05:45

...) or the "great mystery beyond" believeing "man in gods image".Neither is accurate. Intelligence "is"...no beginning , no end. I was watching perhaps, one of the greatest modern interpreters of Shakespere in a recent documentary. He could recite most of the works with an authentic passion, but I will remember the interview for the following reason. He said "to be" is an extremely ...
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Re: Does 'I am dyslexic' make any sense?     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Jan 24, 2008 12:23

... a sign string memorable is entirely due to the contingencies of consensus. And contingencies are random. It seems to me that what you say may be testable. One could take a set of signs, a Shakespere sonnet say, and let it be read by a population. One could query them about their understanding of it. One could then change some of the signs, substituting lines from a math ...
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Re: Does 'I am dyslexic' make any sense?     

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Author: Ed
Date: Jan 24, 2008 10:45

...of a sequence or set, these signs I'm sending would not measure as random on those tests. It seems to me that what you say may be testable. One could take a set of signs, a Shakespere sonnet say, and let it be read by a population. One could query them about their understanding of it. One could then change some of the signs, substituting lines from a math testbook. If the understanding ...
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