It is morning while I read this. It reveals the happy heart of being. There
is love and thanks, mellowness and quiet exultation. It is full.

Far from complaints, as the body weakens and more frequently fails on
occasions, I am grateful to it in ways I had not done before, when it was
taken for granted. I brighten even when it darkens.

I do see these times while the world is correcting itself of all the
emptiness it has acquired through left-liberal thoughts and ideas, words
and feigned seriousness. All the climate change brouhaha is largely a part
of that. Sustainability studies are far more real, in comparison.
Population control, land use, species reserves, upright governance,
economic tranparence, equality of opportunity...I wonder if the chiefs are
applied on these massive people-life-centric issues.

Now, let me voice something controversial : large scale migration should
never be a part of universal human rights. I hope people have tons of
strong views, for and against, on this opinion of mine.

On Saturday, July 20, 2019, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I will follow your lead, Vam, to the realm of what is interesting. Sounds
> like you have the time, tools and talent to blaze the trail. Sorry to read
> about everyone's health problems, later years bringing the inevitable means
> to slow us down. I've been feeling it too in my own way, but I've always
> preferred the slower pace. My ideal summer Sunday is a seat in the garden
> to do nothing. This summer, I am given those days more than before, not of
> choice, but necessity. Two sprained knees from a silly fall did not stop
> me, but did slow me down considerably. I'm not complaining, as that
> circumstance actually brought me here, having more time to peruse my
> computer. Always happy to read your ideas on any page, especially when our
> views differ. Then I am stimulated to dive deeper into the idea and explore
> more dimensions of it. You've always had that wonderful way about you.
>
> I too hope more members will check in out of curiosity and engage. And
> happy that Google never actually pulled the plug on this platform as
> planned. The possibilities remain. And the dialogue leads us, to where?
> Let's find out!
>
> On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 12:30:52 AM UTC-4, Vam wrote:
>>
>> It is almost 3 months without anything refreshing in this Group, which
>> prompted the heading for this post.
>>
>> Surprisingly, though I am mostly turned away from this vast relativistic
>> domain in which opinions and doubts proliferate, I enjoy coming across
>> views and queries that set a group agog or certain knowledge that can
>> inspire a great discussion about it.
>>
>> Maybe, members of the Group are overtaken by life, in ways that has left
>> them intellectually dead.
>>
>> Or, perhaps, they are too lazy to express something interesting. Or, too
>> disabled... I hope not though.
>>
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