Guest guest Posted August 5, 2004 Report Share Posted August 5, 2004 Modestly proposed. On Thursday, August 5, 2004, at 12:01 PM, wrote: >> Also whether they're free-range children or penned. > > Oh definitely! Free range kids are tough kids, whereas > those you pen are much more likely to be as tender as > you'd dream of. Same with those keyboarded, of course, > for those of us who eschew any suggestion of > Luddite-ism. Less trouble too. Push em all, er, > Swiftly between the pages of a book, I say! > > Pat in Montreal ;=) > " How is the indescribable described? It is impossible, and yet mystics of all traditions have attempted it despite the fact that they will fail and create only a faint after-image of something direct experience alone can give. Why then do they try it? It is because natural man would have no conscious idea of the supernal Worlds if he were not shown that there is an order and purpose even within the invisible realms. To be without knowledge, no matter how dim, is to be in utter darkness dominated by fear and confusion. Every natural man knows this from the experience of arriving in a place he does not know at the dead of night. Indeed this is natural man's condition when he intrudes into the next World during or after life. " --Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi, " A Kabbalistic Universe " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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