Re: CONTROLLED INSPIRATIONS?
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:09 am
Mighty Mouse?
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No, not at all. As said, if this would be a race then you would be one of those on which I would first put my bet.Mr. Mikado wrote:AM, I didn't think I was that bad...<g>..was I really that hard on you or did it just seem that way at the time?
You made some good points here, Ms. Brown. You see, I acquired the few texts of Dr. Kitselman not, because I wanted to write something - this was the last thought that would enter my mind - but, because I was interested in who he was and what he thought and how this interacted with Dr. Brown. I wanted to go deeper and know more, see the truth.Ms. Brown wrote:Why do you assume that others have not already read Beau Kitselmans words and that you are the only one who has had those texts made available to them?
Perhaps you were meant to spend your own money .... spend your own time ... because that excercise will make you better at what you are meant to do in the future.
Do you think that Paul has been financed through his six year project? I can assure you that he has not! Do you even dare to think that the answers have just been handed off to him? He has spent his own money and his own time .... who else would then deserve his position as the PRIMARY AND MOST AUTHENTIC Biographer of Townsend Brown. No one has put this sort of time and effort in and it shows in his work.
And what am I meant to do in the future <g>? Always speaking in riddles, Lady of the Lake, aren't you? I bet the answer will be: "Ah, only you know what you are meant to do."Ms. Brown wrote:because that excercise will make you better at what you are meant to do in the future.
David Lindsay - A Voyage to Arcturus
Chapter 3
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"That is a fascinating story," remarked Maskull. "Now I begin to know my way around better. But one thing puzzles me."
"What's that?"
"How it happens that men here are ignorant of tools and arts, and have no civilisation, and yet contrive to be social in their habits and wise in their thoughts."
"Do you imagine, then, that love and wisdom spring from tools? But I see how it arises. In your world you have fewer sense organs, and to make up for the deficiency you have been obliged to call in the assistance of stones and metals. That's by no means a sign of superiority."
"No, I suppose not," said Maskull, "but I see I have a great deal to unlearn."
How about doing something that can prove "profitable" to others besides yourself?I like to savour things in silence and marvel in twilight. I am not sorry for spending my money and time for the Kitselman-material, because I did it out of affection for his work and not with the aim of doing something profitable with it.
Do you really think that my affinity for Dr. Brown's person and his work comes from a casual browsing on the internet?Ms. Brown wrote:I think that everyone who is on this forum has already proven that they are not here as an extension of greed. All of you have volunteered your time and efforts to help Paul here bring these bubbles to the surface.Making money has not been at the top of any ones list. If so ... well, this wandering road would not have held your attention.
That being said ..... there is absolutely nothing wrong with taking what you have learned and benefiting from it in a financial way. Thats not what drew you ... the love of money ... but also ... it is an element which is required in this world to be able to make a mark. My Dad never gave a flip about money personally BUT it costs to do what he was able to do and those funds found him in different ways.
I know that you never considered writing. (At least thats what you admit now) spent so much time in that library when you were younger ... all those wonderful friends on those shelves ... and honestly the idea that you might add to that bank of knowledge did not strike you?
Writing words that stand the test of time .... opening doors for other minds ? Simply " connecting dots"?
And as far as " races" go .... My Father told me when I was a horse crazy kid that the " Creator" had many fine thoroughbreds in his stable. <g> and when the old Horsetrader from the North happens to find one ... he does not give up easily.
Yes, perhaps. I think I am many years overdue already<g>Ms. Brown wrote:Maybe, AM, its time to start listening to her. <g>
Getting to know the full Truth about everything that was written regarding the events and ideas described in "The Bermuda Triangle" and "The Philadelphia Experiment". And then? Travel through time, ha, ha.Ms. Brown wrote:You want my honest answer to that? You did know when you were twelve.
Which way, indeed! <g> Only a few weeks after joining the forum I noticed that the dates were the same. How many such cosmic ha has are there? What do you think?Now here is a good one. Was the fact that you and I joined on the same day .... just another cosmic haha? Did you join because I did ... or was it the other way around? <g> Linda