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>Is there a beginning and an ending? Is the reality not one of constant change, growth and decay and growth again.<

"At the end of the night of time all things return to my nature; and when the new day of time begins I bring them again into the light." Krishna to Arjuna; written circa 500BC.*

* <b>The Bhagavad Gita</b>. Translated by Juan Mascaro. ISBN 0-14-044121-2. pp 80.

Littlestone, it is I, your friendly terrorist nutter.
At the risk of you locking this, and running off with you bat and ball, have you read and worked out what krishna was saying ?
I consider it is just what the people who built the ancient sites believed.
That all things die, at the change of time(lunar alignments,switch of polarity) all will return to life.
I consider, that they put all effort into a means of atchieving this.
You sir, have a considerable depth of knowledge, but a very low opinion of those that dont play to your tune.
I have been listening, with interest, please consider the following:- one brain develops, and uses a part of that brain that most others dont now use very much.
The brain struggles in the world that most other brains occupy, and they mock, the different brain.
Which brain is the cleverer?, or are they both clever, in a different way.