True dat, Tim,  "congruent leadings" can make you insane as easily as lead
you to glory.  I'll testify.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:58 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> John,
>


> Caution! 'congruent leadings'!  For someone who is pretty well tuned up,
> perhaps this 'always be heeded' might be read as an acceptable
> simplification, but - and as suggested by your conclusion to case two,
> for someone who is out of tune, or balance, or experiencing discord,
> however else we might express this, such a principle could be horrid.
> Think of the 'congruent leadings' that brought Lila, the lady, to be
> taken with her doll-child and boat trips to an island!  And, to be sure,
> people do all sorts of 'insane' things in the name of their gods, and
> prompted, I don't doubt, by 'congruent leadings'.  Yikes!
>
> Otherwise, thanks for the examples.  What I wonder is if that second guy
> got the best of it, because he got to watch the waves ;)
>
> Tim
>

Well one thing is for sure, the second guy got his world rocked the
hardest.  Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing, just like in
"congruent leadings", is relative.

Take care,

John
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