Kris,
I was right yet again. I knew it would cut no ice whatsoever in your climate.
Yet, a person can be only so right. ;-)
(MUCH too sophisticated defenses, there, K. It shows ...defense. No need.
Here, we are just making offerings of visions of mortality, not intimations of
immortality [as the poet otherwise said] ).
One questions (will question, when there's glaring reason) others's realization
only to dampen the sniping effect they have from their PERCH. If they were in
the TRENCHES, that would be a different story. But you are quite clearly -- to
one with an eye to see -- one who is on the 19th Floor, not in the basement,
nor never so yet. Alas, and alack, yet you lack nothing (you'll say).
What you don't know (realize) won't help you. Not in This life.
Said as your Only Friend! ;-)
I let it go at this. Thank me in 30 years.
--Joe
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> You still know far too much!
>
> With all this knowledge, you assume lack and ask empty questions.
>
> In questioning others realization, what else can you realize? *L*
> To think anything "enables" 'realization', is co-dependent delusion - as
> is thinking otherwise.
>
> Same old game. When I play, it's nothing else.
>
> KG
>
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