--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > On 08/21/2011 11:25 AM, RoryGoff wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "RoryGoff"<rorygoff@> wrote: > >> An interesting viewpoint, Lawson; many thanks. I have no idea whether a > >> continuum of values is actually different than multiple discrete ones, but > >> I strongly suspect they are actually the same. It seems to come down to > >> the particle-vs.-wave viewpoints of what is actually a wavicle. By the > >> same token, all the possible points of view are also Only One of Us, not > >> intellectually enumarable perhaps, but still whole-heartedly, > >> self-ticklingly BE-able. > > * * Sorry: not enumarable but enumerable; and so not enumerable but > > innumerable; That alone R US! > > I guess FFL is becoming Wikipedia where people define terms to fit their > needs like Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin do. "Sutra" means thread > and has alway meant that. The word "suture" comes from it. People > from other paths reading this "thread" would be laughing their asses off > at TMers and former TMers.
* * Yes, exactly, Bharaitu! And what does a thread literally *do*? It fastens two pieces of cloth together, or folds a cloth back upon itself. It stitches together disparate realities into a new unity, or different viewpoints into a single continuum; it tickles Us into remembering Us. And if along the way we laugh our asses off at and with ourselves, so much the better :-)