For a start, please simplify your sentences and don't make spirituality into
such a vague state that people mistake it for poetry instead of
spirituality. You may be a good poet but a poet is just a man suffering his
emotional rollercoaster and making a living out of writing those
experiences.

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On 21 March 2011 19:12, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> "I am" is not an "in here" phenomena looking "out there" at a frightening
>> universe full of dangerous things - "I am" shows up as a function of what is
>> in the clearing "out here" at the edges of experience both finite and
>> anti-finite. That is to say that a... contracted individual was never
>> "born into" a world, rather IT is "of" this world and comes into being in a
>> relationship with physical existence that cannot be separated from physical
>> existence itself. Paradoxically "I am" both real and unreal and the dance
>> between all that is me can be truly magical.
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>> Mark - your above statements are totally nonsense. Please don't write a
>> book if this is what you are going to fill 200 pages of it with.
>>
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> don't worry, the book examines these kind of statements it doesn't ask
> anyone to believe anything
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>>  Sorry to say but you are most probably in an utterly delusional state of
>> mind. You want fame and glory and be in the limelight.
>>
>
> your point being?
>

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