On Sep 16, 8:47 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Michael Gordge" <mikegor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Sep
15, 9:45 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> Mysticism involves solving the mystery.
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> > Gessh, how does a mystic solve the mysticism that makes them mystc?
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> > Do you have an example?
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> Of course. Being "mystic" (as opposed to "a" mystic...mystics tend not
to
> catagorise others), involves actually finding that there are answers and
> solutions and how they are discovered.
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> Accomplished individuals will show you how to find the answers. To"give"
you
> answers only creates a student/master relation****p and dependency.
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> BOfL
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Hi Brian , am I mistaken or did you not just "give" Mike an answer?
Also how do "accomplished individuals" (like you?) "show" non-mystics
how to find an answer? Please demonstrate how it is done in the
absence of instruction. A good example would be to explain how a
toddler should mystically 'find out for himself' that it is dangerous
to cross a busy expressway! :)
I'm baaack
Zinnic


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