yes downright "wicked" of you to assume my origins...
when you never really knew just took a stab in the dark..and proceeded to "black and white"..tar and feather me! "there are more things in heaven and earth"... black and white thinking doeth lead to absolutes.. this is so and so it will be .. no room for movement expansion and growth... making points, scoring points..seeing things clearly... are they the same thing?.. to be clear in insight tis not black and white thinking... thinking does not come into insight... insight just is.. is that not what you have been "preaching" in this forum joe?... i made my move ...your turn..the chess game goes on...... the caravan is stationary for now merle Merle, Ah. How fallible of me. Estonian. I'm not against black and white thinking, when it's possible to make a point clearly. Not everything is poetry, you know. Let's see, we were talking about "transmission", weren't we? Your turn to make a point. Any tone or color, 'long as it's not off-color. ;-) --Joe --- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote: > > > > Â joe...i am not german!!!!!!!!!!!! i am estonian!!!!!!!!!!!!! > Â now let's start again..there you go snip snip snip...snipping and how the > hell do we know what the message contained..cos you snipped ... put it back > and let's start again...and extremes..well well well...are there not > extremes?...you have plenty of them in any given situation..it's black and > white thinking..it's no in betweens..merle > Â > Merle, > > You've got to be kidding, in this context. > > Now you seem a silly Lady. > > Are you concerned merely because you say you are "German"? Or, do you feel > some sort of unrepentant guilt? > > Or is it just unaccountable? > > We must await the revelation from you, in order to understand your concern > for "extremes". > > And I wonder how you became this way, practically. > > You'll tell us, in detail sufficient to you; we may still have doubts and > questions afterwards. > > Meanwhile, saving and transmission of communities's wisdom goes on. It is > regular and ordinary. And, ancient. And I doubt your German ancestors knew > about it, or could do anything about it if they did. > > I mean, I doubt they participated. This stopped, for them, long before they > could have considered themselves "German" > > Talking thousands of years ago. Long before Stonehenge. > > --Joe
