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The
Mind Can Feed 'Til It's Full
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| Natural Resource
Edition
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| January 4, 2009 |
copyright
2009 Jan Cox
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Another
Brief Telling Of The History
& Destiny Of Certain Men & Women:
When a man with the true hunger runs across words directly pertinent
thereto,
they can almost bring tears -- happy tears --
to his eyes.
Okay,
so as to be as clear as possible, it's like this:
Although you can't really lose your true nature,
you can think you can...or have.
And
Now For Our Weekend Feature:
Which Is More Important?
That a man-who-knows speaks in such a way that others know what he's
talking about;
or that he speak in such a way that he does?
Oh,
all right, for those who enjoy
the Contrary, Backdoor Approach:
The way to positively lose your own true nature
is by correcting others and attempting to help them
regain theirs.
Another
Man's Deeper Reflection On The Myths Representing The Great Hunger &
Quest:
The
seekers of every new generation,
after they discover The Secret,
realize that all their concerns and speculations
were irrelevant.
In a land where the actions of the ruler and the people
are in accord, or where they both refrain from action; in such a place
are no governmental intermediaries required, no courtiers or ministers
needed, to describe the state of the nation's condition.
Looked
at in terms of Knowledge,
the enlightened man is he who has struggled to learn all,
and who then proceeds to forget it.
The mind can feed 'til it's full and bursts --
but not man's nature.
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