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Thursday Oct 03, 2002

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Question: What is the crookedest thing in the world?

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dia:
Hi sweetness. Thank you for your kind affirmations in my journal entry. But I do not think of God in a threefold sense, as I a from a non-Judeo Christian background, and tend to put God as more of an abstract summation of the Universe in some quasi-Hindu mahabrahma sense.

My perception of the world has always been a little different. I've been told I'm your usual alien observer. Things strike me, but don't really touch me very often. I don't think the world is quite mine. But that's okay... there are two kinds of people, those who were fully born, who own the world, and do in it, and those who are still half in the last world and walking around like spacemen, looking out. No matter how hard you try to be one or the other, you are what you are. My concerns are eternally not very earthly, and emotions and irony seem to be what I operate by.

I appreciate your feedback in my journals, and find you very interesting and inquisitive as well. Tell me more about you. I'm fascinated by theology, and have been reading the Bible for several years now, to understand how people think, and to try to understand in general. In the past I've read the Hindu scriptures, lots of Sufi scripture, and some of the old Testament. Very very interesting to me. I like that you listed that as your favourite book. It shows great depth of character.
Oct 4, 2002
eyesoopenned:
thank you sweetie for your kind comment in regards to my poem....


oh and yes willow is a very kick ass movie...very nice choice..::pats your back::
Oct 5, 2002

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