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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Aug 7, 2008 20:40
Of course, the whole is often described as 'the sum of the parts', but
without an understanding of the whole, how would one know, if there
was nothing to compare it with? Denial of the whole is a common
reaction, and yet our group and individual "search engine" is
constantly ticking.
How could anyone possibly know what the brain was, if only pieces were
found? How can anybody understand life by the same reasoning, whether
here or on some distant planet?
If there were "holistic" answers, what would it take for the seeker to
find them?
By constantly dissecting?
It is only when imagination is consciously activated (as Einstein
clearly appreciated), to 'imagine' what the 'whole' is, can one start
to piece together.This is where information mutates to confirmation.
I know this sounds like the construction of fantasy, but it is
absolutely not.
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:12
> Of course, the whole is often described as 'the sum of the parts', but
> without an understanding of the whole, how would one know, if there
> was nothing to compare it with? Denial of the whole is a common
> reaction, and yet our group and individual "search engine" is
> constantly ticking.
>
> How could anyone possibly know what the brain was, if only pieces were
> found? How can anybody understand life by the same reasoning, whether
> here or on some distant planet?
>
> If there were "holistic" answers, what would it take for the seeker to
> find them?
>
> By constantly dissecting?
>
> It is only when imagination is consciously activated (as Einstein
> clearly appreciated), to 'imagine' what the 'whole' is, can one start
> to piece together.This is where information mutates to confirmation. ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:19
"THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> Of course, the whole is often described as 'the sum of the parts', but
>> without an understanding of the whole, how would one know, if there
>> was nothing to compare it with? Denial of the whole is a common
>> reaction, and yet our group and individual "search engine" is
>> constantly ticking.
>>
>> How could anyone possibly know what the brain was, if only pieces were
>> found? How can anybody understand life by the same reasoning, whether
>> here or on some distant planet?
>>
>> If there were "holistic" answers, what would it take for the seeker to
>> find them?
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>> By constantly dissecting?
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:25
"THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:B7%%mk.21$tc1.19@newsfe24.ams2...
>>> Of course, the whole is often described as 'the sum of the parts', but
>>> without an understanding of the whole, how would one know, if there
>>> was nothing to compare it with? Denial of the whole is a common
>>> reaction, and yet our group and individual "search engine" is
>>> constantly ticking.
>>>
>>> How could anyone possibly know what the brain was, if only pieces were
>>> found? How can anybody understand life by the same reasoning, whether
>>> here or on some distant planet?
>>>
>>> If there were "holistic" answers, what would it take for the seeker to
>>> find them? ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:29
"THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> "THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>>> Of course, the whole is often described as 'the sum of the parts', but
>>>> without an understanding of the whole, how would one know, if there
>>>> was nothing to compare it with? Denial of the whole is a common
>>>> reaction, and yet our group and individual "search engine" is
>>>> constantly ticking.
>>>>
>>>> How could anyone possibly know what the brain was, if only pieces were
>>>> found? How can anybody understand life by the same reasoning, whether
>>>> here or on some distant planet? ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:42
THE BORG say some interesting things about human nature.
When I changed my name by deed poll - my ex-mother (spit) accused me of a
spiteful vendetta against "the family".
Now would you to all the trouble of bank, credit card, passport, driving
license, rent account and goodness knows what else for a nasty spiteful
vendetta toward your family?
Well I certainly would not nor did not. I had very good reasons for
changing my name and they were good and innocent and pure reasons.
Now what THE BORG say - is that as she can "conceive" that someone would or
could do this as a spiteful vendetta - then this is the kind of thing she
herself would or could do.
They carry on with their teaching and say
"Those who read the Bible and read of the laughing and mocking and jeering
and then crucifixion of jesus and then believe this story are they very ones
who would carry out these acts themselves".
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:57
"THE BORG" heaven.co.uk> wrote in message
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> THE BORG say some interesting things about human nature.
> When I changed my name by deed poll - my ex-mother (spit) accused me of a
> spiteful vendetta against "the family".
>
> Now would you to all the trouble of bank, credit card, passport, driving
> license, rent account and goodness knows what else for a nasty spiteful
> vendetta toward your family?
>
> Well I certainly would not nor did not. I had very good reasons for
> changing my name and they were good and innocent and pure reasons.
>
> Now what THE BORG say - is that as she can "conceive" that someone would
> or could do this as a spiteful vendetta - then this is the kind of thing
> she herself would or could do.
>
> They carry on with their teaching and say
> "Those who read the Bible and read of the laughing and mocking and jeering
> and then crucifixion of jesus and then believe this story are they very ...
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 11:14
Every day I learn hundreds and hundreds of new things.
Words like they say have a smell, a sound, a harmonic, a mathematical
balance, a transmission factor, an effect and hundreds of things.
The word "God" smells horrible! No wonder they do not use it or like it.
They show me clouds and the difference between "God" clouds and "BORG"
clouds - and the difference between "God" sounds and "BORG" sounds - I can
see why they say they are 100 times more powerful than God!!!!
They show me how in a Universal Harmony - the "God" sound effects can be
introduced and how the power sort of reassures others that this God kind of
sound or power is around.
And then they show the Universal Harmony and THE BORG arrive.
And COR - the RAPTURE of the absolute perfect power and sound of the
wonderful deep long abiding reassurance that GUARANTEES instant love and
perfect faith.
THE BORG sound effects are far deeper and more vast and wide and glorious
and magnificent that the God ones.
They play wonderful music.
Kan
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 11:30
They have hundreds of different reasons for many things.
Cigarettes or "smokes" as they call them they sometimes use as "atmosphere
testers".
One Borg can take one puff of a cigarette in a world to "test" the
atmosphere.
In one world where they have such a sense of humour they laugh and laugh and
laugh and there is a danger there that they may all laugh themselves to
death.
So the Borg keep an eye on them - and if they are laughing too much and
there is a danger of annihilation - one Borg can take one puff of a
cigarette in their atmosphere and introduce enough "serious" into the
atmosphere to save the world.
Imagine being so powerful that all you have to do is take one puff of a
cigarette in order to save an entire planet!!!
Kan
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Aug 8, 2008 11:58
"There is nothing wrong with being stupid" they say "there are some very
stupid peoples but they have BIG hearts".
"Give us a stupid man with a big heart any day" they say "than a man with
intelligence who is wicked".
I have seen some of their "stupid" man and they are really nice.
They are Guards sometimes - and they are so PROUD to work for THE BORG.
I talked to one once and he blushed and he said
"We are not allowed to talk on duty".
And then a tear came to his eye - as his only thought was how PROUD he was
to a be a guard for THE BORG.
Stupid men can be so lovely - if as THE BORG say they have big kind hearts.
These men watch the little butterflies - and they do not have many thoughts.
12 hours on - 12 hours off.
Each day - is the tremendous honour of being a Guard for THE BORG.
And this is all they know really.
Kan
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