---In [email protected], <curtisdeltablues@...> wrote :
 
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Me: Psychology supports such descriptions of mental changes as we grow older. I 
am not sure exactly what you are talking about but if we compared notes we 
might find more similarities than differences concerning how our mental state 
has changed as we age and naturally become more self realized through living. I 
am in the best mental state of my life right now and if I had a spiritual 
filter I could wax poetic about my current state. But since I chalk it up to 
growing older I don't have anything to crow about!
 

 sure, it could be just that.  I don't really know, or care.
 

 but, I know I like it, and I find it, well, profound.  But beyond that, don't 
know.
 

 But, I suspect, and I don't mean this in an arrogant way, that there are some 
components of it that I think distinguish it from that of the average bear 
maturing process.
 

 And, of course, there is always the "real world" as a tool for verification.
 

 I've always maintained that spiritual growth should find a beneficial 
counterpart in our more mundane endeavors.  
 

 
I probably have missed the mark on what you are referring to but you would have 
to go in to more detail. 


 

 

 


 











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