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Nov 02, 2005 02:09

Even with so many thinsg I've come to understand I still don't understand what I want. The answer is near though, I can feel it. It's liek I'm sitting just outside the answer to my problems... There's a conclusion, an explanation for everythign I've been feelign for years, and what to do. It's near but just out of reach ( Read more... )

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amethest November 3 2005, 01:02:38 UTC
I don't have anything pedantic to add here, just that I hope and trust you find the answers you're seeking, and that when you do you are content with whatever they may be.

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amethest November 3 2005, 01:04:32 UTC
Or if not content, still have the courage and the energy to either find what you need, or adapt the answers you have found.

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geddarkstorm November 3 2005, 02:44:39 UTC
Wow, rarely I follow someone's comment on someone else's journal back to their own, but your's peaked my curiosity (well... truthfully in combination with the dragon icon and your name, eh heh ^^;), so I hope it isn't intruding, rude, or overly bold of me to both have posted that reply to your comment on Mera's journal and post one here. I suppose, I'm an unfortuante sucker for bringing in my own thoughts when and if I feel they can be of some comparison value or counter balance... Which may not be often, or ever, but who knows, eh heh ( ... )

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drake_da_dragon November 3 2005, 05:31:04 UTC
You're right in that analyzing another for the most part doesn't work, although it is like anything in existance "possible", just not exactly easily, or probable that the answer is correct (oh for the record some analysis on electrons has been done; which involve splitting them to find out what made them move: quarks. I'm not up on full details though).

However it's a moot point, humans do it all the time, in an attempt to justify, classify and understand. By performing their own biased analysis they come to an understanding they can accept with a minimum of accomodation of their schemas.

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geddarkstorm November 3 2005, 06:13:00 UTC
Quite true is that. Intergrating views is something difficult for most people, so anything out of the ordinary typically gets thrown in the "box", no matter how unfitting that is; especially other people ( ... )

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nighthawkms November 3 2005, 17:52:56 UTC
O_o You two talk too much o_O

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