prUuf
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Post by prUuf on Oct 19, 2007 13:10:18 GMT -5
"Not asking why is what got us all here. Not asking why is what has kept man dominated by religious hiearchies. Not asking why is giving ones right to chose to some one else> it is OK not to know why when it truly 'feels' like this is the right thing for me. Just doesn't feel right for me right now. Hope that all is wellwith you, Namaste, Uwe" received a year ago, thought that it might be interesting for you.
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Post by waterjag on Oct 20, 2007 9:25:05 GMT -5
I am interested
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Post by radaeron on Oct 22, 2007 4:34:38 GMT -5
I tend to disagree completely ´Why´ is the primary inquisitive drive in the mind of man Hence why we have various forms of science and whatnot.. But the answer can be different for the same question, in different people.
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Oct 22, 2007 7:09:05 GMT -5
you can make a choice without asking why.
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prUuf
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Post by prUuf on Oct 22, 2007 11:17:16 GMT -5
for me asking why helps to find and stop contracts, agreements I made with myself or others.
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Post by Sáille on Nov 26, 2007 15:56:41 GMT -5
"Why?" is the best question in the world. A lot of kids I work with tend to ask questions we don't have answers to... and most of them are "why?"-related. I always tell them that their questions are far more powerful than any answer I can give them, because the questions tell me something about who they are and what they want to work with.
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Post by djgirlcherise on Nov 29, 2007 12:41:00 GMT -5
Asking why is equal to extending the hand outwards, palm up. It gives equally as well as receives, simultaeneously. Therefore, it would seem logical that this would eliminate the duality construct of the psychic grid.
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