Kalvan wrote:
dg:
What I find even more interesting is this situation where two intelligent people can watch the same program and come away with opposite conclusions about its findings. It makes one wonder about the nature of mankind.
As the song says,
"We have just one world,
but we live in different ones."



Kalvan, in the spirit of reason, I offer that the verb "have" exposes the god of ignorance of our true nature, for how can have their world of thoughts?   Is man not the cause, the intent of his thinking, making him also in union with the effects, the manifestation of his thinking?  

dg, most men wonder about the nature of mankind, and wonder, and wonder, and wonder, skating back and forth on this horizontal, intellectual thought line of wondering.  Very few, however, get up from their horizontal position of intellectual wondering and step into their vertical position of depth contemplation and analysis, the vertical position of transcendence and transformation that takes them beyond their "mankind nature."  

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The gods of you say "look out there."  The God of you says "look in here."