[MD] humpty dumpty

Jan Anders Andersson jananderses at telia.com
Thu Jul 26 05:08:18 PDT 2012


Marsha

Initiated people call it "The Guardian of the Threshold". You are subconsciously dealing with the odds for success by choosing the one or the another. Your subconsience evaluates the consequences and produces negative feelings (fear) if the odds aren't good enough too trust an alternative. Alternatives with better odds are granted with betetr feelings (lust for example). Other initiated people use their logical mind to overthrow their emotional evaluations and make their choice by their intellectual evaluation.

Quality rules anyway, if it works it's right. If it is going to hell then it feels better to music.

Best wishes

Jan Anders

26 jul 2012 kl. 09.03 skrev MarshaV:

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> When we tackle a philosophical problem, we have no choice but to start from our present beliefs; but in the course of "thinking on these things" we may reject some of our beliefs on the grounds that they conflict with others that we are not prepared to reject.  To give an example, we might start off with the belief that we have free will, but abandon it on grounds that it conflicts with certain of our scientific beliefs.  Or we might abandon the latter on the grounds that they conflict with our belief in free will.  Which direction we take depends on what?   
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