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Martin Euser
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To all whom it may concern: this network is not set up to promote fanaticism, fundamentalism, dogmatism or whatever other deviations of the human mind there may be.
People who repeatedly engage in attacks on others, make denigratory remarks, etc., may find themselves banned from this network by our administrators.
This does not pertain to fair or spirited discussions, of course.
Martin Euser
ha, ... that's putting it out there. When man's ego provides that [focus] that stears us straightly down a singular path, it is difficult, if not impossible, to not feel "I KNOW." Therefore, I suspect it is our very natures that are behind the fanaticism, fundamentalism, dogmatism that leads to so much difficulty when it grates up against another's ego/hence "learning."
Like traveling along veins of a leaf, we all travel our own dirt roads ... eventually we find we have some common understanding; but finding that middle line takes a while, and in the end we find we have the same objective, ...discovering the meaning of that leaf, that world, that existence we find ourselves on and in. If we do it right, we can all grow; done poorly and we are mere maggots devouring our host -- and all too soon -- in ignorance and self-serving objective. Both anologies compiled suggest that harmony provides Universal learning and growth, and that the [differences] in our path, choices and understanding ... when considered collectively ... help define a much bigger, more beautiful, greater and almost breathtaking Universe.
Christian
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