Semi-demi-hemi-quavering responses interleaved...

--- In [email protected], "qntmpkt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --good points, but within the holographic "you", there are 
countless 
> people making (apparent) genuine mistakes; so even if MMY is not 
> among those, 

Oh, but he is ... making (apparent) genuine mistakes; we all are :-)

>just cross him off the list and count the countless 
> billions of genuine mistake particles within the holographic you 
that 
> need to be rectified.

I see no need to rectify anything ... (Not implying that I'm 
homophobic :-) ) ... Nor would I wish to rectify the attitudes and 
activities of those who *do* wish to rectify things. It is *all* 
error-free, but only from the all-inclusive ("Heart") perspective of 
utter appreciation. This too is perfect.

>  Same with suffering.  Forget mistakes for a minute. It's obvious 
MMY 
> has medical problems which can be conceived as being errors against 
> physical immortality. Thus, genuine suffering particles  exist 
within 
> the holographic you.

Absolutely genuine from the noninclusive perspective, yes. This 
suffering provides one of the best ways I have found for my 
noninclusive perspectives to remember themselves, to provide the 
impetus to continue searching until they have come home to "Me" and 
to remember they have always been and shall always be "Me."

>  Or, perhaps you may be refusing to accept the existence of the 
> genuine MMY mistake particles; or are attempting to rationalize 
them 
> away.  That could be a mistake.

Could be. Wouldn't be the first, or even the first trillionth, I've 
made today! But taken as a whole, it's all always only perfect, in 
stilly dynamic, ever-unfolding (p)re-cognition of amazement and 
astonishment, the Greatest Show on (H)eart(h) :-)

*L*L*L*




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