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WHAT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-04-06 01:03 AM
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39. Never the less, people can transcend the scope of their existence...
the "idea" is more expansive than the path from A to B. sic. travel.

I think of it as akin to a religious movement in that there is a "jump"/ an "awakening" and I think the global awareness that galvanizes focus is an awareness of multiple possabilities...elastic, encompassing perceptions that surpass physical restraints on travel, if you will. It is intrinsic in the way we communicate, the way we know each other. Know is a much more powerful motivator than no...more fun. It satisfies a hunger more closely resembling the biblical meaning of the word.

So, the "no" of constriction is reactionary, defensive, a weaker, sublimated acquiesce that doesn't fully satisfy...who wants to go to that party?

It begs the question of relevance...six sides to a box and which side is most important...ha, ha.

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