The Nature of Time

Jan 30, 2008 13:05

Due to recent discussions on fate/choice, causality, the ability for us to quantify and/or affect choice/fate in our own and others' existences, and general questions about memory, etc., I've been thinking (again! for those who know me) more than a bit about the nature of Time ( Read more... )

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You asked for it ;-) spyderfyngers January 30 2008, 13:08:40 UTC
Here's me, representin' the Spiritualist crew. Yo, etc ( ... )

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Re: You asked for it ;-) primal_sanshin January 31 2008, 08:13:26 UTC
Ok... firstly I have to say that you coming from a Spiritualist bent is both unsurprising in many regards (considering it's you) AND very cool nonetheless, because let's face it... how many other people other there in the present WOULD come from that approach to such a question? *grin ( ... )

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Re: You asked for it ;-) spyderfyngers January 31 2008, 12:48:11 UTC
No problem. :) If you're at all interested in modern communications, I recommend the Leslie Flint recordings (http://www.leslieflint.com/) and the David Thompson materialisations available at Victor Zammit's site (http://www.victorzammit.com/davidthompson/index.html). The messages are fascinating, and offer a lot of insight into the subjects you're thinking about at the moment. With the benefit of modern technology, these guys are being more rigorously tested than any mediums before, and, luckily for us, we can listen to the results in our own homes. Go with an open mind. :)

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Re: You asked for it ;-) primal_sanshin January 31 2008, 13:16:51 UTC
VERY cool! Thank you! :)

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snowcatguy February 4 2008, 03:53:47 UTC
Sorrry this has taken me a long time to reply (I've been busy\0 ( ... )

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primal_sanshin February 5 2008, 11:45:53 UTC
*chuckle* Your response is an interesting blend of nihilism and behaviorism. *grin ( ... )

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snowcatguy February 5 2008, 18:31:19 UTC
I think the key here is undo and then re-approach our understanding of time ( ... )

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