Now it's "Once Upon A Time" time:
One afternoon a fox and a lion were lazin' around in the high grass, and
the fox gazed off into the distance and said to his companion, "Have
you noticed the difficulty in trying to reverse the mortal concept of
'fables' to fit our circumstances -- that is to tell stories concerning
the normal affairs of man, and then turn them into metaphorical teaching
devices pertinent to us?" And as he stretched real good and
engaged in a leisurely yawn, the lion had to admit that the fox had something
there.
In all of the territories just beyond the horizon,
thoughts are not the material by which change is accomplished.
One
transcendentally active father said to his similarly agitated son, "If
you wait on any outside assistance from life or anyone else to help you
scratch that itch that we have,
you are in for a..." and the lad smiled and made a hand gesture
signifying, "No need to say more."
At
a certain point, just for a brief moment, every good mystic thinks what
it might have been like had he had himself, as he is now, for a father
back as he was when he really needed one.
Amazing Science Facts:
The reason that it's neurons
that turn into metaphors and allegories
is that hormones have their natural limits and can't.
Across a chasm that separated one kingdom from an even greater one was
a bridge -- a bridge guarded by a two-eyed beast. The beast said that
he originally had three eyes,
but that his sight was so good that no one could ever get past him, and
for that reason one or them was taken from him.
All personal views and opinions are,
by their very nature, hostile and aggressive;
only impersonal comprehension of the unity of things
is free from this.
Now
from our Realigned Metaphysics Dictionary:
Trying To Find One's Self or Something you can do to help show you how
far away you are from having one.
There
was once a certain group who claimed
that the greatest danger of talk
is that it makes you believe
that you've just had a thought.
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