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Nothing
Can Be
Taken Seriously
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Easy-Way-Out
Edition
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| February 25, 2009 |
copyright
2009 Jan Cox
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From The Mystical Front:
One
man discovered a source of
fresh air on his property.
Progress, Real And Imagined: A Fable:
One man discovered a pack of rats on his property,
They seemed to thrive effortlessly,
and he could not determine their origin.
After a time, story tellers begin
to think of themselves as philosophers,
And philosophers, of themselves as allegorists,
And then allegorists, of themselves as mystics.
And after a time, mystics begin to wonder if any one will ever
Come up with a beer that still tastes good after the third one.
Nothing
can be taken "seriously" if you don't think about it.
The title of this item could have been:
"The Easy-y-y Way Out."
Genetic Carpentry
Birth: A local partitioning
Mental birth, that is.
The reason the ordinary admire and dislike science is not because of the
technology it produces, but its attempt to use thought objectively.
The danger of the past to the more conscious mind
Is its drive to permanent-ize that which could still be
alive and flexible.
Cliches:
The banner years in automatic thought production.
Cliches
are the same as fleas are to fleas--irrelevant,
yet at the same time, a pleasant pox upon Poxville.
I'll
put it for you simply,
the world is divided into two groups:
those who know, and those who don't.
All other categories are irrelevant.
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