On Aug 12, 2:16Â pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Aug 11, 6:56Â am, "tooly" bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>>> On Aug 9, 9:14 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
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>>>> For example:
>>>> Jumping from one branch on a tree to another branch. If you don't get
>>>> it right you're going to fall to the ground.
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>>>> Confabulated into complex subjective stories about Karma.
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>> The stories i practice are good:
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>> HTHelps.
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>> How about the moral of a novel?
>> A good example I always thought was Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'. Â In
>> it, he paints the female mystique sort of like the black widow...unless one
>> is 'Jake' and can approach properly.
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> The matrix of stories are pretty complex. People are all pretty
> different in my experience. Generalizations are typically
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Which is where the majority are with regard to their relationships.
Each is unique, but the course is universal. The more one becomes
aware of the originality of self, and how it unfolds, the more you
learn to respect (empathize) with others disposition.
BOfL