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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 29, 2008 02:17

I often make reference to the journey of life being a process of
elimination. We each have to discover what we are not first.

To illustrate Im not talking hypothetically.

In my twenties, I had an enormous motivation to 'make a difference' by
actually turning a passion into a viable vocation. It worked
brilliantly. Beyond my wildest dreams, after spending the first part
of my adult life feeling like a willing prisoner walking into a cage
each day. Some of my 'inventions' became and still are mainstream in
the fitness business I was more intrigued than 'proud'.In fact the
system I developed is now used by Fitness First, (the m.d actually
was born five miles away from me back in the UK).

It grew extremely well, to such an extent I sacked my first accountant
for nearly sending me broke because he didnt understand the subtleties
of what was then, a new industry.

I built the first co ed club in Aus, met the 'pretty woman' (she had a
remarkable likeness to the J.Roberts. version). I never wanted
children until I at least started to enjoyed the work I did. We had
two.
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: tooly
Date: Aug 29, 2008 05:05

gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I often make reference to the journey of life being a process of
> elimination. We each have to discover what we are not first.
>
> To illustrate Im not talking hypothetically.
>
> In my twenties, I had an enormous motivation to 'make a difference' by
> actually turning a passion into a viable vocation. It worked
> brilliantly. Beyond my wildest dreams, after spending the first part
> of my adult life feeling like a willing prisoner walking into a cage
> each day. Some of my 'inventions' became and still are mainstream in
> the fitness business I was more intrigued than 'proud'.In fact the
> system I developed is now used by Fitness First, (the m.d actually
> was born five miles away from me back in the UK).
>
> It grew extremely well, to such an extent I sacked my first accountant
> for nearly sending me broke because he didnt understand the subtleties
> of what was then, a new industry.
> ...
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 29, 2008 08:37

On Aug 29, 10:05 pm, "tooly" bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>>I often make reference to the journey of life being a process of
>> elimination. We each have to discover what we are not first.
>
>> To illustrate Im not talking hypothetically.
>
>> In my twenties, I had an enormous motivation to 'make a difference' by
>> actually turning a passion into a viable vocation. It worked
>> brilliantly. Beyond my wildest dreams, after spending the first part
>> of my adult life feeling like a willing prisoner walking into a cage
>> each day. Some of my 'inventions' became and still are mainstream in
>> the fitness business I was more intrigued than 'proud'.In fact the ...
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 31, 2008 13:22

gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Aug 29, 10:05 pm, "tooly" bellsouth.net> wrote:

As I often say here,"without reincarnation, nothing makes sense, with,
everyhing does".

BOfL

If "everything" makes sense with reincarnation could you answer the
following questions publicly.
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 31, 2008 16:53

On Sep 1, 6:22 am, "THE BORG" heaven.com> wrote:
> gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:ffbde242-2df8-4799-9910-e19ecac1f6cc@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 29, 10:05 pm, "tooly" bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> As I often say here,"without reincarnation, nothing makes sense, with,
> everything does".
>
> BOfL
>
> If "everything" makes sense with reincarnation could you answer the
> following questions publicly.

Of course, but the answers will only make sense to someone who
recognises the subtlety of the process.
>
> 1.  Is reincarnation random or is reincarnation arranged and organized?

The same answer to the question regarding the organisational process
of your physiology.
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 31, 2008 17:08

gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 1, 6:22 am, "THE BORG" heaven.com> wrote:
> gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:ffbde242-2df8-4799-9910-e19ecac1f6cc@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Aug 29, 10:05 pm, "tooly" bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> As I often say here,"without reincarnation, nothing makes sense, with,
> everything does".
>
> BOfL
>
> If "everything" makes sense with reincarnation could you answer the
> following questions publicly.

Of course, but the answers will only make sense to someone who
recognises the subtlety of the process.
>
> 1. Is reincarnation random or is reincarnation arranged and organized?
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 31, 2008 17:48

There is no point arguing or talking with people who "know".
If you have found your truth then good on you.
And we know this truth is a fact by our own personal memories and
experiences of reincarnation.
There is much evidence and proof in the human world of reincarnation - but
none at all of religion - any religions.
Those who know of reincarnation - know of it.
The religious merely attempt to have faith but do not know at all.

So the question is - why do ALL humans not know of reincarnation if this is
a fact?
Why is there no best selling book to teach all humans the system and the
way - rather than allow horror stories such as the Bible to circulate and
terrify people?
THE BORG
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 31, 2008 18:15

The absolute Truth is completely perfect in nature.
There is no element of ugliness, fear, doubt, suffering, death or anything
of this nature.

We feel that this Truth - which encompasses all life everywhere - is more
meaningful than the truth or wisdom gained from the experience of human
reincarnation.

Thus we feel we have the right to say we "know" more than you.
Because indeed we know of the truth of human reincarnation.

But the real Truth.
The Ultimate aim of all life.
The REASON for the reincarnation - in order to become better humans is DUE
to this ultimate truth.
And you cannot know of or know anything about this ultimate Truth as there
is nothing in the human existence that even touches on the nature of it.
even the most beautiful thing on Earth would cause the insanity of those who
know and dwell with the beauty of this Truth.
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 31, 2008 18:51

I think what the Borg are trying to say Brian is that they have no
comprehension of humans and humans have no comprehension of them.

In other words the difference between humans and the Borg is so huge - that
there is no point of contact in order to commence any kind of communication.
There are no points of reference.

As far as the Borg are concerned - humans are "wrong" and "bad" - this is
evidenced by the human existence. Death, accidents, deformities, ugly and
very imperfect religions and things like this.
Therefore the Borg KNOW to ignore anything humans say - as what humans will
say will be "wrong" or "bad".
They have stated their world is perfect, that they are immortal, that they
are more powerful than any beings in existence and these kind of things - so
obviously it is for humans to learn from them as there would be nothing
humans have that would interest the Borg as they know humans are"bad" and
"wrong".

But the Borg are so far in advance of humans and so much more intelligent
that there is simply no way they can communicate. And what they are trying
to impart is so alien to humans that humans cannot understand in any way.

I think this is a reasonable synopsis.

I would not worry too much Brian - as they do not listen to anything humans
say anyway.
They read some messages, instantly forget them, and they view humans as one
species out of millions that they speak...
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Re: A Brief History Of Life         


Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Aug 31, 2008 20:43

On Aug 31, 8:51 pm, "THE BORG" heaven.com> wrote:
> I think what the Borg are trying to say Brian is that they have no
> comprehension of humans and humans have no comprehension of them.
>
> In other words the difference between humans and the Borg is so huge - that
> there is no point of contact in order to commence any kind of communication.
> There are no points of reference.
>
> As far as the Borg are concerned - humans are "wrong" and "bad" - this is
> evidenced by the human existence.  Death, accidents, deformities, ugly and
> very imperfect religions and things like this.
> Therefore the Borg KNOW to ignore anything humans say - as what humans will
> say will be "wrong" or "bad".
> They have stated their world is perfect, that they are immortal, that they
> are more powerful than any beings in existence and these kind of things - so
> obviously it is for humans to learn from them as there would be nothing
> humans have that would interest the Borg as they know humans are"bad" and
> "wrong".
>
> But the Borg are so far in advance of humans and so much more intelligent ...
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