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The joy of knowing that I'm a Killer
Angelica _ann
#61 Posted : Monday, December 09, 2013 8:33:14 PM
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You guys are you for real. Married with kids?
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
tycho
#62 Posted : Monday, December 09, 2013 10:04:55 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
You guys are you for real. Married with kids?


It's like you measuring temperature with a ruler.
Muriel
#63 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 7:30:51 AM
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tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
tycho wrote:
Muriel wrote:
kysse wrote:
Muriel wrote:
kysse wrote:
Muriel wrote:
If I put myself on the scales, someone will measure me.

My question is why should he measure me and not me measuring him?


because the person giving you the scales has issues with himself and wants to see himself through you.You are his mirror or some gauge for comparison.
But why should you be the standard yet you have weaknesses like everybody else?



Yes,

Maybe he was rained on in the morning. lol.



@ Muriel wacha uchokozi ,you are the rained on one. But isn't that how we all are?

Evaluating others to discover ourselves? Others are our mirror.



Ok ,,,,,,, sorry Tycho.

But that book, the one I mentioned, is like the kernel of this philosophy.

The 'key' hence enables the understanding of the phrase 'the joy of knowing that I'm a killer' and the rebuilding of the 'tower of the divine union'.




The 'kernel of philosophy' isn't in any book save the one you're writing. Otherwise, if it were about quoting others then the list will never end. Even Blavatsky quotes others. So it's better to quote yourself. Either you are personally interested in Cain or not.


But I am comfortable having my 'self' who is also 'someone' on the scale and me outside doing the measuring.

But when I say 'kernel of this philosophy' I am not talking about any other everyday ordinary philosophy like in 'kernel of philosophy'.

I am talking about 'this' philosophy.

'This' philosophy is a specific philosophy. That is why I don't understand why you want to talk about Madam Blavatsky instead of 'the' philosophy she talks about. I am not interested in Madam Blavatsky 'her' self or 'my' self.

'The' philosophy has very direct bearing on Cain.

That's why I have introduced it.


Am not talking about Blavatsky, am talking about my Self. You can quote her if you like in your responses. As for me I am terribly engrossed by my thoughts. So don't make me start opening a book I have no interest in.

And there's nothing like 'this philosophy'. I have even changed my definition of 'Philosophy'. So when you say 'this philosophy' I SMH.


Ok, ok.

I won't talk of her writing, at least directly.

So lets go back to Cain.


Yes. Cain.


In theology, Cain is referred to as the 'murderer'. In the usage, 'murderer' is associated with evil and draws censure.

But the question is is it true of Cain that he was evil and deserved censure?

It seems you see it as not - for you mention in so many words it is a joy to know you are a killer. Cain was a killer.

'Joy' and 'evil' are on opposing sides unless there is an alternative meaning to 'evil'.

Tell us more.
tycho
#64 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:17:01 AM
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The joy is more in the knowing than in the killing. Though, knowing involves killing. Paradoxically.
quicksand
#65 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:27:50 AM
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@tycho,...you like poking people's minds with a fork don't you?
smile smile smile smile smile smile
I remember at one point being regularly pissed off with your peculiar style of self-expression (I can see @kysse getting a bit frustrated with your post), but now I wonder if you are a psychology professor or psychiatrist sitting somewhere, metaphorically
speaking, the kid 'pulling off the legs of the poor cricket'.
Ease up everyone, @tycho is a poet
smile
Muriel
#66 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:43:14 AM
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quicksand wrote:
@tycho,...you like poking people's minds with a fork don't you?
smile smile smile smile smile smile
I remember at one point being regularly pissed off with your peculiar style of self-expression (I can see @kysse getting a bit frustrated with your post), but now I wonder if you are a psychology professor or psychiatrist sitting somewhere, metaphorically
speaking, the kid 'pulling off the legs of the poor cricket'.
Ease up everyone, @tycho is a poet
smile


There is 'Tychophobia' and 'Tychophilia'.

Both are less than ideal.

If you 'cut' him he will 'bleed'.
Muriel
#67 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:49:54 AM
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tycho wrote:
The joy is more in the knowing than in the killing. Though, knowing involves killing. Paradoxically.


C'mon, I know about 'knowing'. Lets skip the elementary parts. For example,

'Knowing' implies becoming aware of what was not apparent before.

Therefore, back to Cain!

He is the good guy perhaps? He 'knew'?

Tell us more.
tycho
#68 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 10:04:43 AM
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Cain is both good and evil.
tycho
#69 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 10:08:10 AM
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quicksand wrote:
@tycho,...you like poking people's minds with a fork don't you?
smile smile smile smile smile smile
I remember at one point being regularly pissed off with your peculiar style of self-expression (I can see @kysse getting a bit frustrated with your post), but now I wonder if you are a psychology professor or psychiatrist sitting somewhere, metaphorically
speaking, the kid 'pulling off the legs of the poor cricket'.
Ease up everyone, @tycho is a poet
smile


And what do you do to my mind?
quicksand
#70 Posted : Tuesday, December 10, 2013 10:12:22 AM
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tycho wrote:
quicksand wrote:
@tycho,...you like poking people's minds with a fork don't you?
smile smile smile smile smile smile
I remember at one point being regularly pissed off with your peculiar style of self-expression (I can see @kysse getting a bit frustrated with your post), but now I wonder if you are a psychology professor or psychiatrist sitting somewhere, metaphorically
speaking, the kid 'pulling off the legs of the poor cricket'.
Ease up everyone, @tycho is a poet
smile


And what do you do to my mind?


I have no idea. I speak plainly. No one has complained of being unable to understand me, not to me anyway.
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