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| "Bee" <in.my.bonnet@Shangri-La.com> wrote in message news:<l0L1d.3075$463.1487@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>...
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> I posted a response one hour ago. This is a second try.
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> Great stuff, as always, HB! <g> One flaw: you are taking an assumption that
> each object/event does *emanate* waves (influences) about itself; these
> *interact* with myriad of others.
maybe the language got in the way, "object" is something external to
ones subjective experience
the "objects," in this relative case, are people, you, me, etc.
seems to me that I do exert influence on the world around me,
some of it I am aware of
some I am not.
some years ago a woman came to one of my yoga classes.
It was her first class.
She never came back.
......? yawn snore, another taste tester???
.....not at all....
a few months ago, a friend of hers who has been attending classes
told me that the woman was blown away by the class, never experienced
anything like it, so much so that after the class she underwent yoga
teacher training and is now teaching.
who'da thunk it.
apparently, this relative manifestation of the divine does influence
other relative manifestations of the divine.
> This cornerstone on which you build the
> picture of the world is taken to be real, otherwise the model building is a
> pointless exercise.
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> Thanks for the contribution.
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> Bee.
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