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From: eric gisse on 9 Jun 2010 21:14 George Hammond wrote: [...] Look who stopped taking his medication again!
From: bigfletch8 on 10 Jun 2010 00:14 On Jun 10, 8:17 am, George Hammond <Nowhe...(a)notspam.com> wrote: > Copyright George Hammond 2010 > > TWILIGHT OF THE GODS > > Richard Wagner composed a very famous tune. Popularly > known as "Here Comes the Bride" it is played at virtually > every wedding in Christendom. He also wrote an opera > entitled Gotterdammerung or the "Twilight of the Gods" and > it is this subject which concerns us here. So it concerns 'us' does it? If you want people to at least listen to what you say,you need to learn about how such arrogant sounding statements evoke the law of reversed effort. Gee, you will be citing yourself next, and even start referring to yourself in the third person. Some of what you are referring to below does have some credibility, but I read it because I do know where you are coming from. Very few would read, because your style really 'gets under the skin' of most 'thinking'people'. > It is not common knowledge and in fact it is only known > in very high places that the so called "gods" of > pre-Christian religion (Paganism) were actually what are > today called "Personality Types". See what I mean. You are putting yourself in a 'very high place' be default. Different personality types are actually defined by how they see life, so the 'god' is a projection of that specific type, formed (rather like a holograph)from common projection. ie optimistic people would form the god Dionysus. Those that appreciated the simple things in life would be Epicureans etc etc. Of course a 'shared view' is from the lower 'grand divisions', being steps on the way to total 360 deg vision, or self realization. > In fact (Hammond 1994, > 2003)... Completely undermined by Fletcher 1978...by showing the whole field of psychometry is an illusion projection support mechanism.....how does it feel? One would have to ask "shown to whom"... Now dont forget to consider your 'politeness' reference before you react. BOfL
From: bigfletch8 on 10 Jun 2010 00:16 On Jun 10, 9:14 am, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > George Hammond wrote: > > [...] > > Look who stopped taking his medication again! Is that what happens? I guess you are speaking from experience (the only valid viewpoints). BOfL
From: Arindam Banerjee on 10 Jun 2010 01:50 On Jun 10, 2:46 pm, George Hammond <Nowhe...(a)notspam.com> wrote: > On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 17:40:24 -0700 (PDT), Arindam Banerjee > > > > > > <banerjeeadda1...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >On Jun 10, 10:17 am, George Hammond <Nowhe...(a)notspam.com> wrote: > >> Copyright George Hammond 2010 > > >> TWILIGHT OF THE GODS > > >> Richard Wagner composed a very famous tune. Popularly > >> known as "Here Comes the Bride" it is played at virtually > >> every wedding in Christendom. He also wrote an opera > >> entitled Gotterdammerung or the "Twilight of the Gods" and > >> it is this subject which concerns us here. > >> It is not common knowledge and in fact it is only known > >> in very high places that the so called "gods" of > >> pre-Christian religion (Paganism) were actually what are > >> today called "Personality Types". > > >They had material existence, and lived in Swarga or Heaven, or Mount > >Olympus, etc. > > [Hammond] > Who told you that, grandma... or did > you read it in a book? I read it many books. If they lied, they did that a lot better and far more usefully than the modern cyncial or atheistic einsteinian frauds. Cheers, Arindam Banerjee
From: eric gisse on 10 Jun 2010 03:44
bigfletch8(a)gmail.com wrote: > On Jun 10, 9:14 am, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> George Hammond wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> Look who stopped taking his medication again! > > Is that what happens? I guess you are speaking from experience (the > only valid viewpoints). > > BOfL Yes, because the only way to recognize something is to have experienced it for yourself. |