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African traditional religion(s) and philosophy in a new world
symbols
#136 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:03:26 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:

I was interested in what was embedded in the interpretation not the answer itself the same case with @tycho's post.My interpretation isn't based on parameters I can put in words.


Symbols, I am aware of that. We, you and I and others, certainly are not superficial with words here.

I am sure you have noticed something.

I won't ask what you noticed but rather did you recognize what you noticed?


Yes and no.


Interesting. For what you recognized, I hope it rhymed with what you already know?





Yes and no.
Muriel
#137 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:17:20 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 11/19/2009
Posts: 3,142
symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:

I was interested in what was embedded in the interpretation not the answer itself the same case with @tycho's post.My interpretation isn't based on parameters I can put in words.


Symbols, I am aware of that. We, you and I and others, certainly are not superficial with words here.

I am sure you have noticed something.

I won't ask what you noticed but rather did you recognize what you noticed?


Yes and no.


Interesting. For what you recognized, I hope it rhymed with what you already know?





Yes and no.


Ecstatic! So what you recognized and that also rhymed with what you already know are within your parameters.

Good thing I do not insist on sensible evidence. I will take your word on it.
symbols
#138 Posted : Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:28:17 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/19/2013
Posts: 2,552
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:

I was interested in what was embedded in the interpretation not the answer itself the same case with @tycho's post.My interpretation isn't based on parameters I can put in words.


Symbols, I am aware of that. We, you and I and others, certainly are not superficial with words here.

I am sure you have noticed something.

I won't ask what you noticed but rather did you recognize what you noticed?


Yes and no.


Interesting. For what you recognized, I hope it rhymed with what you already know?





Yes and no.


Ecstatic! So what you recognized and that also rhymed with what you already know are within your parameters.

Good thing I do not insist on sensible evidence. I will take your word on it.


Recognizing one pen doesn't mean you've seen them all.But it's best to leave it at that.Remember communication is 10% verbal 90% non-verbal.
AlphDoti
#139 Posted : Friday, December 07, 2018 3:51:12 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 6/20/2008
Posts: 6,275
Location: Kenya
urstill1 wrote:
AlphDoti is a true Islam champion in Wazua. I guess whenever some specific words and phrases are mentioned in any topic within Wazua his name comes to most Wazuans minds. I find him convincing in most of his explanations with regards to his belief. Unfortunately, the cookie crumbles when he doesn't respond to certain touchy issues within his belief yet continues to comment further down in a topic. Very selective. Case in point:
Caramba wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
symbols wrote:
tycho wrote:
The Western brand of thinking can't contain the challenges of the present world, but the traditional African 'systems' have all the necessary ingredients for a peaceful and prosperous world, and universal brotherhood and freedom.

And sweeter still is that even the challenges outlined in the 'Laussane spirit' are so easy to surmount!

Freedom at last.

What are these challenges? What is the western brand of thinking/culture and finally what the traditional african 'systems'?

Below are some example problems the Western culture has failed to solve, include:
(1). Problem of poverty
(2). Problem alcoholism and drug abuse
(3). Problem of excess women
(4). Problem of prostitution
(5). Problem of breakdown family unit
(6). etc

NOTE: To expound on "problem" of poverty
You know we have enough in the universe to feed whole humanity. Why people die of obesity in America? While some die of poverty in Somalia?
Because of unequal distribution of wealth.
Also removal of interest will help (because too much interest, means less in the hands of people)



Is this why women are considered sub-human in many Islamic countries?
Saudia-Women not allowed to drive
Jordan-Brothers drowning sisters in swimming pools
Taliban-The less said, the better.

@urstill1 apologies for missing this post (Posted: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:13:49 AM)... I'm seeing it for the first time today! Five years later... I must have been away for a while in Wazua...

If you are still interested, let me know.
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