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Nov 14, 2009 20:10

We search for answers whilst our questions are ambiguous.

Hm.

yami:see_me_rollin [timeskip], rao:tractsofnippon [timeskip]

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tractsofnippon November 17 2009, 03:33:18 UTC
And sometimes our questions are satisfied with ambiguous answers.

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see_me_rollin November 17 2009, 06:05:52 UTC
Be an answer a truth, then it shall be ambiguous so far in that the listener will hear only what they wish to. Bias is influence, significance.

But one can hardly expect an answer when a question has not yet been phrased.

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[written] oops subject line fail - ALSO I SEE YOU THERE tractsofnippon November 17 2009, 06:34:41 UTC
And nearly unseperable from mortal thought.

Unless one is speaking to a prophet, perhaps.

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[written] OH POSH I didn't even notice. |D see_me_rollin November 17 2009, 15:03:07 UTC
It ought not to be. Truth is not for mortality.

And be a prophet so gifted as to see, they encounter answers. But those, too, are subject to interpretation. Then one must guess the question. Things are rarely seen as a whole.

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[written] 8) also, check my keywords - JUST AS WE TALK OF PROPHETS.. tractsofnippon November 20 2009, 14:08:22 UTC
Truth is for any who can find it if they have the resolve to seek it, understand it, and accept it.

They are rarely, indeed. And the prophets themselves are so rarely ready to consider that, believing it to be so easy as to accept the first face of an answer as an unquestionable, unequivocal fact that can be suited to all purposes for any given time, that their gift nullifies research and reflection.

[..realizing she's lost some of her composure, she pauses and recovers.]

In my humble, limited experience, anyway.

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