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Theories: The Net |
Posted by
callei on Thursday, February 06, 2003 - 10:00 PM PST
I just saw a movie that showed a pre-cog as a real person, thinking feeling, confused, and SURE that there is free will. She proved that there is free will. Does this mean that she proved that there is a god that gave us free will?
OR does it rather show that there is an interconnectedness to all people and that she could see only where one person's free will stopped someone else's. I have often wondered.
Well think of this; there is an ocean and in that ocean there are fish, seaweed, and all the other things that float. Imagine you wanted to know that ocean. You could cast a net into the waters and catch the fish, or at least see how they reacted to the fact of the net. Lets call the ocean time and the seaweed and algae can be thoughts/ideologies/symbols/language, the things that people need to feed their minds and souls. Now imagine that the psychics in the world are the net.
Some of them are the buoys that hold the net up in the water, that ride about the water and live in the air. Lets call these the channels and talkers to the dead, the ones that deal with things that are not in the ocean.
There are the ones that keep the net heavy enough to stay under, the weights if you will, that don’t see the light of day, that live totally in the water. Think of these as the ones that can know the earth they stand on, the ones that can talk to the wind and the water, the ones that can interact with the elements.
Then there is the net, the part that interacts with the fish, is in the water, has the water move through it. These are the empaths and the ones that see the past and the future, the ones that can tell who you are by touching you, seeing you, or hearing you. These ones connect the air to the earth to the water.
The net (in this very not computer oriented sense) needs the buoys and the weights to not get lost in the ocean. The buoys would fall to the bottom, or at least deep, without the net attaching them to the buoys and the buoys would float away with out the net attaching them to the weights. All the parts need each other to get to play in the ocean.
It makes a nice analogy of humanity and the soul and the meaning of time. But it doesn’t explain the candy wrappers.
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Re: The Net
by Devin (devin-at-vibechild-dot-com)
on Feb 07, 2003 - 02:09 AM
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Thanks for reminding me that I miss you :)
It explains the candy wrappers just fine. This whole site was pretty much built as a place for us to bitch about the candy wrappers.
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Step back from the edge
by Geist (tattooedslacker@yahoo.com)
on Feb 07, 2003 - 04:40 AM
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And then there are those of us that are afraid of the water...
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