> [Ron}
> So SA said;" So, is it hunting, defense, or pure
cold-hearted
> aggression to just watch 'em bleed - motivation
where value
> patterns coalesce into an event."
> I'd have to say it is niether for me. I suppose the
> folks with lesser
> income usually hunt to suppliment
> In winter. It's a matter of neccesity. There is your
> percentage of
> asshole "watch 'em bleed " macho
> jerkwads out there who know nothing about the woods
> and just show up
> first day and cause havoc...
I was talking about how some want to
control/prevent events such as the Virginia Tech
Massacre by having more gun control, and then the
discussion went on the mention how hands and rocks can
kill people, too. Gun control doesn't stop computer
hackers from wrecking things either. So, what I've
been trying to get across is motive. Everybody was
talking about guns, hands, and computer hackers, and I
mentioned motive. I even pointed out how court
systems understand motive is involved. So, some have
motive to massacre and others don't. I place these
experiences with the event. The event is a pattern of
values coming together based within each static level.
The event includes not only guns, but motive. So,
pressure from each of the four directions (north,
south, east, west), also, pressure from these
directions includes the human heart and a rain storm
that may have flooded a person's house. The straw
that broke the camels back, the pressure release
valve, and the kind of outlet/venting involved in the
event and from where within this web of inclinations
that places any moment into a disposition. That's
patterns coming together meeting at any particular
focus within a larger field.
thanks,
SA
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