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Date Posted: 03:56:45 09/04/03 Thu
Author: Martina *who normally doesnīt quote the bible, but some truth is in the book, no doubt!*
Subject: You know, I was thinking that too. Isnīt there a saying in the bible? I only know it in German, roughly translated it would be like: blessed are the not so bright! It means we shouldnīt analyse and think too much, just donīt worry and be happy. :) Thatīs nothing for me though, I always had to think lots.*lol*
In reply to: L. again 's message, "Another question, so if we're possibly here to just feel/be/endure every possibility before we move on, if we don't feel/be/endure everything in one lifetime, does that mean we have to keep living more lives until we HAVE felt/been/endured it all? (Not picking on you JS, your comment just raised other possibilities in my little pea-brain hahahahaha). Also, just how many lifetimes does it take to do this? What happenes when we do get to that point? Do we stop having lifetimes? I know I ask too many questions. Because I want to "learn more". Hahahaha I crave learning, wanting to know the why's of things. It fascinates me to be able to ask questions - even if I'll never know the answers. So in that case, is curiosity or wanting to find the answers to things part of being or am I just making things more complicated and I should just shut up and dance...?" on 18:56:01 09/03/03 Wed


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[> [> [> Martina, I wonder if this is what my husband means when he says affectionately...or sometimes in irritation. *G*....You think too much. lmao! Well, the truth of it is that I worry too much but I am learning. :) I wish I had some good insights into your question but I'm struggling along here in the dark as well, it's very interesting to see what others have said about it. -- Linda, 15:52:54 09/04/03 Thu


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