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Re: Theos-World Regards to Wry

Dec 11, 2002 12:29 PM
by Bill Meredith


Hi Wry.

> When you or I have a reaction, is this stuff that so concerns you (and me)
> more or less likely to continue happening?

That depends on the circumstances. A *discriminating* person might be able
to *discern* which circumstance even warrants a reaction. This is, I think,
the
essence of the petty squabble you chose to have with Terrie.

>In what way do consider your
> message will help?

Sometimes a person who has established credibility in one discipline leaves
a message in another genre. In this new area the author has no "carry-over"
credibility and his premises must be questioned thoroughly.

> Massive wheels are turning. Only sometimes outside of
> this can understand what to do and how to do it. If the wheel turns "you,"
> there is no you to be outside of the wheel.

Wry, in my opinion you are delusional. This is not all bad. There are many
other delusional people on this list. I may even be one. Delusional people
speak the truth from time to time. Sometimes we delusional people even
learn from each other. But somehow you have convinced yourself that you
have extraordinary powers, and can comprehend the actual truth behind the
veil of circumstantial maya solely because of an intuitive reaction that
comes upon
you. Of course this is just my opinion and even this would not be harmful
in and of itself. Perhaps it is even true for you to a measurable degree (as
it is with me and many others). Unfortunately, you have deluded yourself
into looking at your repeated spectacular intuitive failures as catalysts
from which your intuition will only grow more
accurate instead of seeing them for what they might really be: harmful to
others and a warning to you not to
take yourself so seriously. All of this is just my opinion and you will
probably be forced to disagree or else face some hard facts about yourself
that nobody likes. Feel free to say and write whatever pleases you to me.
I
consider you an important member of my team.

>Sorry you do not like me or my
> messages (though I think you secretly do), but this is the way.
>Sincerely, Wry.

Wry, I love you, man. And don't worry, your secret is safe with me. :)

Bill




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