Yes! The path of least resistance.Mercutio said:
When we pour water on the ground, does it follow a predefined course?
Yes! The path of least resistance.Mercutio said:
When we pour water on the ground, does it follow a predefined course?
Pain is an excellent teacher, in both the good and the bad sense. Whereas perfection is merely the backdrop or stage, which illuminates the difference.Dancing David said:
Some people do it for pleasure, I find that distatsteful but it is true.
Where does suffering come into perfection?
Iacchus said:Yes! The path of least resistance.
Who said anything about it being predictable? It's still going to follow the course outlined by the variables which control its path, regardless.Dancing David said:
that is a very general rule, but there is also surface tension, micro ground effects and the wind. therefore the path that a single drop might take is very unpredictable.
Iacchus said:Ever trip over the laws of physics?![]()
Will you ever stick with a discussion rather than diverting? How many shoes are you wearing out with all this dancing?Iacchus said:Which came first? ... the thought or the deed?
However, I don't hear you saying anything either. So what?BillHoyt said:
Will you ever stick with a discussion rather than diverting? How many shoes are you wearing out with all this dancing?
Iacchus said:However, I don't hear you saying anything either. So what?
Iacchus said:However, I don't hear you saying anything either. So what?
Originally posted by Iacchus in reponse to BillHoyt
Nonsense!!!
Yet it's still rather apparent you have nothing to say.BillHoyt said:
Take the potatos out of your ears. Shall we examine the record of your dialogues with the various people here, including me, who trounced your assertions? Shall we look at that record to see you dance away each time? Furiously in the "god gotta daddy" case?
It is transparent you can't hold up your end of the conversation. You present pap as if it is rock-solid logic. One of us pours water on it to demonstrate it is merely rock candy. We all watch it melt and watch you slip off onto another distraction, hoping nobody will notice you're trying to palm off sugar crystal as diamonds.
You are candy. Hollow and devoid of nutrition.
Are you interested in developing some substance or are you happy being candy?
What does this mean? Everything stems from an interior design, even the whole Universe. Which is to say, everything exists from the inside out -- for example, look at the growth rings of a tree -- whereby implying the nature of intent. In other words reality as we know it is an entirely internal experience. And, where we may seem to be reacting to the external world, the external world would not be reacting to us if, in fact it was not responding to us from it's own interior dimension ... i.e., from the inclination of whatever it is. So in other words reality is an entirely internal experience.Iacchus said:
Which came first? ... the thought or the deed?
Iacchus said:What does this mean? Everything stems from an interior design, even the whole Universe. Which is to say, everything exists from the inside out -- for example, look at the growth rings of a tree -- whereby implying the nature of intent. In other words reality as we know it is an entirely internal experience. And, where we may seem to be reacting to the external world, the external world would not be reacting to us if, in fact it was not responding to us from it's own interior dimension ... i.e., from the inclination of whatever it is. So in other words reality is an entirely internal experience.
Thus, when we take into account the moment which, is inclusive all things (even time and space), we may begin to realize that the whole Universe is synchronized according to this very interior aspect (or intent), and thereby coordinated according to The Thought, from which all Deeds proceed.
Well, it's more than one or two other folks have to say around here anyway.![]()