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|    Re: How to deflect Ninja stars    |
|    04 Sep 16 14:06:38    |
      XPost: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.taoism, alt.philosophy.zen       From: wudao@wuji.net              brian wrote:       >"Ned Ludd" wrote:       >>       >>And the shade knew it all, saw it all,       >>everything enacted on this same small desert,       >>as if all history happens in an instant.       >>What a tedious enlightenment!       >>       >>A life without surprises - fait accompli -       >>nothing left to imagination or chance,       >>a moment in the world of the Lord.       >>God must go mad for lack of another God.       >       >Yes, God is profoundly lonely. That's why He's hoping you'll make it       >back to him, Ned.              One time God was going to put on a show.       It was going to be quite a show and God thought it must go on.       And so, God began to enter the put on God put on and adopted persona       after persona to mask the original intention of the show.              In the process, God got all involved and forgot about many things.       Even though God knew everything, all at once, God forgot.       And this was no surprise althought it might have been.              The surprise was when God awakened.       Then, God had a big surprise party in honor of that.       Everyone was invited. But not everyone met the dress code.       And so, God threw those masks away, into the street.              And that's how straw-dogs originated in the beginning.              - the end -              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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