If you can or can't same error.

Besides, when have I ever asked you to? I simply shre words, and don't believe a word of it. What I am suggesting offers nothing to believe or not believe.

Until this is obvious, you will continue to believe your beliefs about this.

For be-lie-vers, the middle path lies hidden be-tween fore-ver.

Just an expression, but what isn't?

Why believe or disbelieve anything. Why attach to/reject appearances so?

How does holding beliefs differ from conceptual attachment/rejection? Be careful here... You may realize you have nothing to lose! *L*

KG





On 8/30/2012 3:50 PM, Edgar Owen wrote:

Kristopher,

If you are saying I can't believe anything you say that's fine with me...

Edgar

On Aug 30, 2012, at 2:16 PM, Kristopher Grey wrote:

> On 8/30/2012 1:28 PM, Edgar Owen wrote:
>> Making a statement doesn't mean there is an attachment to that
>> statement. Why would you have that idea?
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> Don't know. Why would you assume I do so based only on statements I've made?
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> KG
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