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The Inner Self

Started by Wing Walker, September 29, 2008, 03:45:12 AM

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What is the nature of the inner self?  Is it visible in and of itself?

Spiritual, invisible
6 (26.1%)
Not spiritual but invisible anyway
0 (0%)
Mental, invisible, but not spiritual
6 (26.1%)
Mental, invisible, caused by spirituality
3 (13%)
Physical and able to be seen with special medical equipment
0 (0%)
Have no idea
2 (8.7%)
Don't care
2 (8.7%)
Everything all woven together
4 (17.4%)

Total Members Voted: 10

Voting closed: October 29, 2008, 03:45:12 AM

Ell

Quote from: cindybc on October 04, 2008, 07:10:36 PM
Hi Ell, hon, maybe we can share the same rotten veggies Nichole offered me to make that tossed salad with. I, for one, believe that the more there are different pieces of propositions, theories, and beliefs, that are served at the banquet table makes for a better richer meal. All these different bits and pieces served to us for our inspection are very much an invigorating expansion of knowledge and wisdom in the conscious and subconscious  mind.

Such is my patchwork faith, always flexible and changeable to outside information. It would be impossible, to explain what the inner self is; it isn't anything you can see, touch, calibrate, or measure with a scientific instrument in order to isolate and identify it in physicality. It is only felt, like the little voice, intuition, within the physical mind, which is not a physical process of the mind, but a process of your own thoughts that are *not* formed within your mind, but from a source from outside of your biological mind process. This proposition is subject to change as we discover new behaviors in the environment around us every day.

Cindy

thanks, Cindy.  Ok, i thought about changing my vote to Spiritual and invisible.  however, i have worked too hard on this to go back now. if i am viewed as slightly nuts for pursuing non-mystical methods of accounting for what i call the Core Personality, then so be it.  : p

-ell
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cindybc

Well Ell hon, it's fun being nuts, just got to keep an eye out for the squirels though. We can always play infront of the rock and we can run under the rock if we sense a threat near by.

Hey I just found a photo of our family tree.



Cindy
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Ell

Quote from: cindybc on October 06, 2008, 02:19:04 AM
Well Ell hon, it's fun being nuts, just got to keep an eye out for the squirels though. We can always play infront of the rock and we can run under the rock if we sense a threat near by.

Hey I just found a photo of our family tree.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a191/cynthiag932/fairies2.jpg

Cindy

Hi Cindy. i'm not saying it's ok to *be* nuts. oh no. i'm saying, to stick to my guns, i'll have to risk having someone *perceive* me as such.

on the other hand, why should i share something -- as a favor -- just to have people turn around and say my idea is nuts??

isn't it better that i should just keep my mouth shut, and enjoy the benefits of the Core Personality on my own?

-ell ell
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cindybc

Hi Ell I understand your point but I still love to do with the funnies and make people smile. They look so much prettier with a smile on their face. Humor in the past was also my only defence to get me out of some other wise possible messy situations.

Cindy
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