so to speak
AN IDEA WHO'S TIME HAS CUM
Friday, April 23, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
My 'Always' Rule - It is important for my mind to have at least one 'Always' rule
I AM ALWAYS HAPPY ON SUNDAY
Immaculate Conception
Conceive, if you will, of two separate and distinct planes of being
The first is known as the infinite plane
And the second is called the finite plane of existence
Human kind has its being in the finite plane
But much of humanity aspires to reach the infinite plane
All knowledge and all understanding resides in the infinite plane
In the finite plane there is a word for that – ineffable
The finite plane derived from the infinite plane in the (its) beginning
One suggested rule was passed from one plane to the other at that ‘time’
The suggested rule, subject to freedom of choice, was:
Do not try to digest the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
It will cause permanent indigestion of great magnitude, and possibly death
The first humans living in the finite plane, who later denominated themselves as homosapiens, (homosaps for short hand purposes)
Decided to exercise their freedom of choice and sample the forbidden fruit
Indigestion set in almost immediately and they realized that they were ‘naked’ in paradise – tut tut (later an Egyptian boy king)
So the man and the woman (as disclosed to them by the sudden nudity)
“Covered themselves” from then on to be known as a cover
This was the inception of a concept known as consequences in the finite world.
Immaculate Conception
Conceive, if you will, of two separate and distinct planes of being
The first is known as the infinite plane
And the second is called the finite plane of existence
Human kind has its being in the finite plane
But much of humanity aspires to reach the infinite plane
All knowledge and all understanding resides in the infinite plane
In the finite plane there is a word for that – ineffable
The finite plane derived from the infinite plane in the (its) beginning
One suggested rule was passed from one plane to the other at that ‘time’
The suggested rule, subject to freedom of choice, was:
Do not try to digest the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
It will cause permanent indigestion of great magnitude, and possibly death
The first humans living in the finite plane, who later denominated themselves as homosapiens, (homosaps for short hand purposes)
Decided to exercise their freedom of choice and sample the forbidden fruit
Indigestion set in almost immediately and they realized that they were ‘naked’ in paradise – tut tut (later an Egyptian boy king)
So the man and the woman (as disclosed to them by the sudden nudity)
“Covered themselves” from then on to be known as a cover
This was the inception of a concept known as consequences in the finite world.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Today's Aphorism
Don’t judge
A book
By its cover
It would be pretty much
What you decide,
Until you open the book,
And your mind
To learn
What the author has to say. .
A book
By its cover
It would be pretty much
What you decide,
Until you open the book,
And your mind
To learn
What the author has to say. .
Food for thought
Breathes there a person with soul so dead = that has thought that
God could think with human head?
DO YOU GET IT?
I thought not…
God could think with human head?
DO YOU GET IT?
I thought not…
EASTER SUNDAY
Miracles are always perfect.
There is no good or evil in perfection.
This distinction is finite; it arose when mankind first exercised free, finite will to ‘defy’ divine guidance, causing ‘nude’ to become ‘naked’ -in the form of humanity’s first conception.
Ego came into being in that momentous moment
When man and woman conceived Unimpeccably their first finite fruit; they, in partnership, disobeyed God, allegorically and literally.
Jesus’ Mission Impossible came into being at that same moment;
. . . and the rest is Eastery
Without commenting on personal points of view, I can say it has been my life-long experience that when you follow Holy Scripture you don’t go wrong. (Provided you understand the meaning)
There is no good or evil in perfection.
This distinction is finite; it arose when mankind first exercised free, finite will to ‘defy’ divine guidance, causing ‘nude’ to become ‘naked’ -in the form of humanity’s first conception.
Ego came into being in that momentous moment
When man and woman conceived Unimpeccably their first finite fruit; they, in partnership, disobeyed God, allegorically and literally.
Jesus’ Mission Impossible came into being at that same moment;
. . . and the rest is Eastery
Without commenting on personal points of view, I can say it has been my life-long experience that when you follow Holy Scripture you don’t go wrong. (Provided you understand the meaning)
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