Philip,
I guess when I got to thinking more about my shamefully devious creative
impulse here...this didn't just come out of nowhere. I can see why this is,
unfortunately, believable. Based on what Peter Hagelstein as well as what
Keith Johnson have told me about their treatment at the
Steve,
The word of the day seems to be dogma whether it be in science, art,
religion... My take on all this is to be silent - to shut my mouth - and
observe... only opening my mouth when I sense receptivity. This is where
intuition comes into play. From time to time my ego gets the better
From Philip,
...
The word of the day seems to be dogma whether it be
in science, art, religion... My take on all this is
to be silent - to shut my mouth - and observe... only
opening my mouth when I sense receptivity. This is
where intuition comes into play. From time to time
my ego
BlankSteve Krivit wrote..
It's not so much that the mind is shut. It's a process of belief systems
and the influence of mass media.
Howdy Steven,
You have the fundamentals .. but ..CF lacks the charismatic person that can
sell it. Until that person emerges, it slumbers. An example is Henry
Rush Limbaugh!! That's who
P.
At 08:00 PM 2/5/2007 -0600, you wrote:
Steve Krivit wrote..
It's not so much that the mind is shut. It's a process of belief systems
and the influence of mass media.
Howdy Steven,
You have the fundamentals .. but ..CF lacks the charismatic person
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