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the perfect circle indeed,,


much love,,
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The Earth child's twilight might.

Wings of the soul
In the blink of an eye
The wings of the soul
Clear vision
The wings of the soul

The Bundle of Him
Keeps the heart in balance
The Bundle of Him
Keeps the heart in rhythm
The Bundle of Him

The hymnal played by humming birds flight
The dragonflies sight
The Wing of the soul
The Bundle of Him
Lightnings dance of life


Beyond the complexity of mind and thought
twinkling the eye
Is I
The Bundle of Him
The wings of the soul.


Sun by day
The Bundle of hymn
Moon by night
Shines the wings of the sol
The Earth child's twilight might.

Is I,

Eye
Aye

THE tree of life.

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hey dion,,

too fore-give is a prior intention,, by a learned wisdom,, of all potential outcomes,, especially when realised within a chosen narrative of an obvious fruitful lateral portent,,


too fore-get,, is simply an after realised,, transgression,,

the former,, preceeds the latter as a construct via wisdom,,

the wisdom is never within "i am",, yet more the quite oppersite transgression,,

"we are",,

we are all loved,, when we love all,,

the perfect circle indeed,,


much love,,
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The perfect circle is the neutrality of opposites attracting.

To wax poetix: Fuck intent, It makes for a good hung albatross.

To forget is to be in the moment, slaying demons of bias and improper action that bind to the ego desiring the stroking of dulcet tones.

Atonal Symphonia and discordia or repetition ad absurdem.
The Bull is loosed in the china shop.
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sailing the seas of cheese
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being followed by an albatross was generally considered an omen of good luck.
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wonderful words dion,,

your correct indeed,,



the absurdem is the loosened bull,, within the china shop,,

the intent reveals,, thus,, the bias,,

the china damaged,, reflects always the demon of a broken prideful resolve,,

the circle surrounds both by design,,



much love,,
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Damn, got this wicked headache that's lasting all day long.
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The Blind man, " It's hard to kill a horse with a flute" - " Cord... each moment that passes changes you. You do not... cannot possess even yourself. How can you hope to possess anyone or anything else?"
 Quoting: circle of iron
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I think that is beautiful.

And exactly my point. When the anger does flare one is presented a choice.

A choice to react out of Anger, or to react out of Compassion.

Compassion in this regard being the very forgiveness mentioned above...


The meaning behind, Forgive them Father, they know not what they do.


Brief's statements today hit on another thread I commented on a few days ago. I had been wondering to myself the ways society deals with people like this.

And if any culturally implemented 'treatment' really works to alter behavior.

And if not, what to do...
 Quoting: Seer777


Alter, yes.

Repair? No.

...

Only an opiate could do both seamlessly.

 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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I think that is beautiful.

And exactly my point. When the anger does flare one is presented a choice.

A choice to react out of Anger, or to react out of Compassion.

Compassion in this regard being the very forgiveness mentioned above...


The meaning behind, Forgive them Father, they know not what they do.


Brief's statements today hit on another thread I commented on a few days ago. I had been wondering to myself the ways society deals with people like this.

And if any culturally implemented 'treatment' really works to alter behavior.

And if not, what to do...
 Quoting: Seer777


Alter, yes.

Repair? No.

...

Only an opiate could do both seamlessly.

 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

I'm going to think about this for a bit....
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Damn, got this wicked headache that's lasting all day long.
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quake


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nn aether,, and all,,



meditation,, non-time,,



much love,,
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If you want me to never return, just say it so.

And it will be so.



Those thousands of swine in china, remind me of legion.. as it was cast out.

For the nobody in UK.

Much love,,

Off to sea a pipe about a pied piper.

chuckle

Have a good day everyone.

At some point, i will never return to this forum.
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I think that is beautiful.

And exactly my point. When the anger does flare one is presented a choice.

A choice to react out of Anger, or to react out of Compassion.

Compassion in this regard being the very forgiveness mentioned above...


The meaning behind, Forgive them Father, they know not what they do.


Brief's statements today hit on another thread I commented on a few days ago. I had been wondering to myself the ways society deals with people like this.

And if any culturally implemented 'treatment' really works to alter behavior.

And if not, what to do...
 Quoting: Seer777


Alter, yes.

Repair? No.

...

Only an opiate could do both seamlessly.

 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


our environment is altering /z\ thus we alter tounge

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nn aether,, and all,,



meditation,, non-time,,



much love,,
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sweet dreams.... wink
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Only an opiate could do both seamlessly.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


our environment is altering /z\ thus we alter tounge
 Quoting: aether


Our Environment is constantly altering.

How we react is Key.

balance3
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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check google's homepage logo today
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Only an opiate could do both seamlessly.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


our environment is altering /z\ thus we alter tounge
 Quoting: aether


Our Environment is constantly altering.

How we react is Key.

balance3
 Quoting: Seer777


would having no reaction be considered a reaction?
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been lurking for a while.
this is my first thread.

[link to imageshack.us]

i am an artist.
for the past year or so, i have been pursuing a certain visual aesthetic, primarily because it is something i have never seen anywhere in the world outside my head.
i have been doing my best to manifest these images into the world as i recall glimpses over time... i feel as though i am documenting something, rather than creating it... since the event that inspired it, i have become somewhat obsessed with attempting to find out what it is and to pull it into our world.
thus far, the closest things i have seen to it are certain aspects of the works of dr. seuss, max ernst, and jim woodring. woodring is the closest and i only recently learned about him

just today, i read a thread that mentioned the 'Squatting Man' archetype, a simple image drawn by prehistoric man with variations found throughout the world, as though these various cultures had all seen the same image

this immediately reminded me of a current piece i am working on, the most complete thus far... i know it's just a pose, but it seems to fit and i've always felt that this piece represented some sort of universal archetype...

included is a link to the work. let me know what you think and tell me if this image seems to have any relevance to anything.

long story short, i've been on this path since i went under the dome on my first exposure to dimethyltryptamine... that might give you a better idea of where i'm coming from and why i feel this work is important.

thanks

[link to imageshack.us]
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Thread: 'squatting man' archetype? (ultradimensional art)

we noticed that when a person does something new, all people everywhere do it quicker progressively
and
when new information is understood by one person, all peoples everywhere understand the same information quicker than the first one ever did
this scales up progressively

field affect
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Our Environment is constantly altering.

How we react is Key.

balance3
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would having no reaction be considered a reaction?
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No reaction?


Is that the same as, How do you stop a thought?

Is that not still a reaction?

hmm
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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I think that is beautiful.

And exactly my point. When the anger does flare one is presented a choice.

A choice to react out of Anger, or to react out of Compassion.

Compassion in this regard being the very forgiveness mentioned above...


The meaning behind, Forgive them Father, they know not what they do.


Brief's statements today hit on another thread I commented on a few days ago. I had been wondering to myself the ways society deals with people like this.

And if any culturally implemented 'treatment' really works to alter behavior.

And if not, what to do...
 Quoting: Seer777


Alter, yes.

Repair? No.

...

Only an opiate could do both seamlessly.

 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

I'm going to think about this for a bit....
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Soooo....


Fulfilling a self-appointed purpose, I think, is the key here. ...
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That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

I'm going to think about this for a bit....
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Soooo....


Fulfilling a self-appointed purpose, I think, is the key here. ...
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo



I am not sure how that pertains to my question...

IOW, is a reward/punishment system the proper way to correct behavior?

Or is there another way?


One can not just 'forget', as much as one tries.

One CAN disregard.

One can forgive.


Forget?

How?

Distraction seems the only way, and even that only temporary.


Therein, perhaps forgiveness is the medium we move past transgression.

And in that is ALL forgiven?

And if so, what is the result of forgiving all transgression?


hmm
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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That reminds me of SOMA from A Brave New World.

That book disturbed me, in several ways.


Is there a way for inherent morality to Stand by its own Merit?

Or will, one bad apple spoil the whole bunch remain?
 Quoting: Seer777


hmm

I'm going to think about this for a bit....
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Soooo....


Fulfilling a self-appointed purpose, I think, is the key here. ...
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo



I am not sure how that pertains to my question...

IOW, is a reward/punishment system the proper way to correct behavior?

Or is there another way?


One can not just 'forget', as much as one tries.

One CAN disregard.

One can forgive.


Forget?

How?

Distraction seems the only way, and even that only temporary.


Therein, perhaps forgiveness is the medium we move past transgression.

And in that is ALL forgiven?

And if so, what is the result of forgiving all transgression?


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


What resounds from that book is the failure of the Island full of Alphas. It is very reminiscent of Gullivers Travels.
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Our Environment is constantly altering.

How we react is Key.

:balance3:
 Quoting: Seer777


would having no reaction be considered a reaction?
 Quoting: bobobibi


No reaction?


Is that the same as, How do you stop a thought?

Is that not still a reaction?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Like everything, vibrational dampening and insulation/isolation.

Otherwise, Outside must be reconciled with inside.
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I am not sure how that pertains to my question...

IOW, is a reward/punishment system the proper way to correct behavior?

Or is there another way?


One can not just 'forget', as much as one tries.

One CAN disregard.

One can forgive.


Forget?

How?

Distraction seems the only way, and even that only temporary.


Therein, perhaps forgiveness is the medium we move past transgression.

And in that is ALL forgiven?

And if so, what is the result of forgiving all transgression?


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


What resounds from that book is the failure of the Island full of Alphas. It is very reminiscent of Gullivers Travels.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31036731


I loved that book. I read it twice. One of the few.

Another being...

One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Our Environment is constantly altering.

How we react is Key.

:balance3:
 Quoting: Seer777


would having no reaction be considered a reaction?
 Quoting: bobobibi


No reaction?


Is that the same as, How do you stop a thought?

Is that not still a reaction?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Like everything, vibrational dampening and insulation/isolation.

Otherwise, Outside must be reconciled with inside.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31036731


Phi.
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would having no reaction be considered a reaction?
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No reaction?


Is that the same as, How do you stop a thought?

Is that not still a reaction?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Like everything, vibrational dampening and insulation/isolation.

Otherwise, Outside must be reconciled with inside.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31036731


Phi.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22739311


What is Phi?

:)


Is IT irresistible by Nature?

Push and Pull dancing...

Fireand Water
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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I have decided to take leave of this place.

I have found an alternative of expressionism.

I think will miss dion the most, and El, as well as all you other ones.

Mostly dion, because he always remembers to laugh,
El, because he always remebers to be positionless.

Back to the drawing board.

Another echo elswhere. Ive given enough, and nothing at all. From this point to further confir, woud be addiction to philanthropy.

Audios unos.

Infinitely NOW!

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I am not sure how that pertains to my question...

IOW, is a reward/punishment system the proper way to correct behavior?

Or is there another way?


One can not just 'forget', as much as one tries.

One CAN disregard.

One can forgive.


Forget?

How?

Distraction seems the only way, and even that only temporary.


Therein, perhaps forgiveness is the medium we move past transgression.

And in that is ALL forgiven?

And if so, what is the result of forgiving all transgression?


hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


What resounds from that book is the failure of the Island full of Alphas. It is very reminiscent of Gullivers Travels.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31036731


I loved that book. I read it twice. One of the few.

Another being...

One Hundred Years of Solitude
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
 Quoting: Seer777


I didn't get past the paralleling of the fortitude of the bladder and virility in the first chapters.
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No reaction?


Is that the same as, How do you stop a thought?

Is that not still a reaction?

hmm
 Quoting: Seer777


Like everything, vibrational dampening and insulation/isolation.

Otherwise, Outside must be reconciled with inside.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31036731


Phi.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22739311


What is Phi?

:)


Is IT irresistible by Nature?

Push and Pull dancing...

:Fireand Water:
 Quoting: Seer777


Without it there is no recognition of being apart. Thus no need to be other.





GLP