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Re: Ley Lines
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tjj wrote:
The Sea Cat wrote:
moss wrote:
Well occasionally as someone who has a 'dragon' in the garage, perhaps Carl Sagan's explanation of his dragon in the garage could/would help ;)

http://www.users.qwest.net/~jcosta3/article_dragon.htm


I see. I'm delusional. Thanks for letting me know. That level of insulting condascension is why I have decided not to discuss the matter any further and refrain from contributing to this thread any more, or indeed this site.


Apologies from me too Sea Cat, my post was speaking only about my own experience and with no intention to condescend. The best character improving advice I've ever received came directly from the I Ching - though no doubt fed through my own ingrained beliefs about tolerance winning the day. Sadly, it clearly doesn't always.
I enjoy reading your posts very much - if they don't adher to the popular viewpoint then so much the better. Its a cliche I know, but whats wrong with marching to a different drumbeat. Don't go too far (next door is ok).
Best wishes
J


It's all cool tjj, and you have no need to apologise whatsoever. If you read the other connected posts all will become clear.

Om Shanti

:-)


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Posted by The Sea Cat
11th November 2010ce
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