--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> > However, I do not for a moment call my beliefs "truth." > I don't even know if they're true. And I probably never > will. They are just what this particular self chooses > to believe at a particular moment in time. They may > change tomorrow, or sooner. They have done so so many > times that I'm no longer particularly attached to the > beliefs. They're just things that come and go, like > leaves blowing by on the winds of autumn. You enjoy the > leaves as they pass, but they *do* pass. So what's to > be attached to?
Some beliefs, it would seem, take a great deal longer to pass than others. You've held the same beliefs about the TMO, MMY, and TMers for at least the past 12 years, for example. If one hadn't been told they were just passing autumn leaves, one might think they'd been welded onto your brain.