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Posted: 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago

Fair enough.
You want me to spell out why[Sati] at this stage, are you sure?

You seem brutally honest. Geet wouldn't stand a chance.

You have written a lot, Thank you for that link.

-Art-




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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: -Artemis-


Fair enough.
You want me to spell out why[Sati] at this stage, are you sure?

I am.

You seem brutally honest. Geet wouldn't stand a chance.

Hmm... BTW, "I" here was not Sookie.

You have written a lot, Thank you for that link.

You are welcome. Hope to hear more from you.

-Art-




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Posted: 14 years ago
@Artemis- I was thinking Sati is a interesting name too. I found it interesting because of the ritual 'Sati'. But I guess Sati is a name of the Hindu Goddess too thus it's also a name.
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Posted: 14 years ago
and i was reminded of that girl from the Matrix, .. thats where I had heard it as a name for the first time.
Edited by ninand - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: kunataanya



and sookie thanks to u i have started with the sandman... finished with the first 2 volumes... took me some time to get used to it... but i must say i'm hooked now... neil gaiman seems to have quite abstract ideas... or maybe they just sound abstract to me...



How is it going with Sandman now? Yeah, it seems abstract in the beginning but I assure you that it all starts coming together during Brief Lives.



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Posted: 14 years ago
Then who are you?

Something I read years ago,
"I once knew this girl who thought she was God. She didn't give sight to the blind or raise the dead. She didn't even teach anything, not really, and she never told me anything I probably didn't already know. On the other hand, she didn't expect to be worshiped, nor did she ask for money. Given her high opinion of herself, some might call that a miracle. I don't know, maybe she was God..."

Did you know, When you first become aware of something, there is a fleeting instant of pure awareness just before you conceptualize the thing, before you identify it. Fascinating isn't it?




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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: Boogleton.Schiz

@Artemis- I was thinking Sati is a interesting name too. I found it interesting because of the ritual 'Sati'. But I guess Sati is a name of the Hindu Goddess too thus it's also a name.


Did you know, Sati is a Pali word. And she was also a character in the Matrix Revolutions?

Could also be my next door neighbor, but she wouldn't be relevant in Convergence, so I left that one out.
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Posted: 14 years ago
@Artemis: Would have loved to know what she 'herself' thought of 'God'.. and yes, that' s fascinating :) ..

Also strange is the expectation that somehow God's answers will be elemental, unknown and not thought of before..

There is no divine truth that is unknown to man, .. its making it personal and relevant to our one miniscule life span that gives it all the hype.

I imagine I ask HIM a question and he just indulgently raises an eyebrow amused .. I look at the rest of the class and am hit with knowing smiles mocking 'really ! thats what you asked HIM ! ', and HE'll say smiling ' let this silly child be.'


(of course for the theory that theres a 'God' God) ;)
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: ninand


There is no divine truth that is unknown to man, .. its making it personal and relevant to our one miniscule life span that gives it all the hype.



Isn't divinity in itself an interpretation of man?

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