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Most
People Wiggle When They Talk
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Body-English
Translation
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| February 20, 2009 |
copyright
2009 Jan Cox
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Facts
for Friday:
Most
people wiggle when they talk
Most people wiggle when they think.
A
beast in the wild asked its father,
"Is us having no hunger for Mentally-perceived causation, or
sequentially-based expectations, the reason we've never developed our
own civilization!?"
"Yes, in part, but also consider the price we haven't had to
pay in not doing so."
Man invented myths & fables
so that he could have gods and animals discuss....
The peculiar nature of man,
inasmuch as he can't yet do so directly.
As Aesop's girlfriend climbed into bed she said,
"I wish you wouldn't leave those grape peels here where I have
to sleep." And such are the minor irritants that can disturb
the ordinary's rest, or jolt the alert into awakening.
One
man had uncontrollable hand gestures
he said they matched his mental ones.
Joke
Update:
What's the main tool needed to train a would-be mystic?
A two-by-four!
Too harsh, you say!? Okay, try this version:
What's the main tool needed to train
those who wish to cleanse, control,
and increase their consciousness?
(Same answer of course.)
As told in a very old fable I made up, a fox once told his son:
"If you're going to be a fox -? it's better not to think about
it."
When his inner-weather would turn rank,
One man operated by a principle he'd distilled
By updating a dictum told by his grandmother:
"Feed a cold -- starve a fever,
Feed a mind -- starve a mind;
Then take it behind the barn and
Ring its neck,
Dance with it,
And in general lay the big time 'ignores' on it."
"Body
English" is for those who still can't speak the higher language
of man.
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