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14th July 16, 06:47 AM
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I always have interest in hearing the opinions and stories of others. My understanding of both science and spirituality is
both broad and deep from a lifetime of seeking out great teachers worldwide and the necessity of an enormous amount
of prayer and meditation required to keep an tremendously damaged body operating. This understanding leads me (personal
opinion) to believe there is only one of us. Your story is also mine, as mine is yours. I have worked very hard to face my shortcomings and motivations and to understand and have patience with those of others. I appreciate the willingness of
all to share, as my awareness is informed and illuminated by everyone I meet. What I cannot and will not do is allow someone else's misunderstanding of my motives to rule my choices. If someone chooses to take offense, that action is on them; I will not intentionally offer offense.
Had to bail before addressing OP's question. I think it is possible to wear a kilt and not look like you're from Scotland. However, as we have seen, not very likely to happen. Our thinking habits are too habitual and unexamined, not to mention in many instances
ill-informed. I grew up knowing a man who had a mind like steel trap. Unfortunately, after years in the woods hunting, it was so
rusty it no longer opened.
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