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To: Quix
js1138--are you always so sweet, kind and lauditory regarding those who have a different construction on reality than yours?

We all have our limits. My limit is about one of your threads per year.

What type of error is it to build an entire, detailed mythology around the miscellaneous observations of unidentified phenomena?

137 posted on 07/04/2006 6:09:21 PM PDT by js1138 (Well I say there are some things we don't want to know! Important things!")
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We all have our limits. My limit is about one of your threads per year.

What type of error is it to build an entire, detailed mythology around the miscellaneous observations of unidentified phenomena?
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1. I don't recall showing up at your doorstep--via UFO or otherwise--and holding a gun to your head to read one of "my" threads.

2. The Scroll buttons and page down buttons on most functioning computers work well. I don't recall cutting your hands off so short you couldn't use yours.

3. "What type of error is it to build an entire, detailed mythology"

Evidently You are 1,000% convinced that your construction on reality has 0.000000% mythology involved in it.

I'm of a very different opinion regarding your construction on reality.

We all see through a glass darkly. None of us have it 100% correct.

From what I've seen, I'll stack my interpretation of complex, mysterious, puzzling, confusing, paradoxical, black ops etc. phenomena up against yours most any day. Time will tell who has predicted most accurately about "objective" reality--as though there were such.

4. "around the miscellaneous observations"

I suppose it depends on one's definition of "miscellaneous."

The phenomena no longer fit that definition, to me. There are pretty rigorous lists of criteria at various organizations for classifying all kind of UFO type phenomena. And, there's a growing movement afoot to collect forensics type evidence from sites, including abductions.

You use "miscellaneous" dismissively. Doesn't fit the phenomena to use it as you do. I realize that you don't seem all that concerned with fitting your words or notions to the objective facts of the phenomena but one can hope--however vainly.

5 "of unidentified phenomena?"

Even "unidentified" is becoming and interesting word in terms of the phenomena. Craft are being categorized and labeled with improving precision. ET body types are being categorized and labeled with improving precision. Smells and other features of the interiors of large craft are being categorized and labeled with improving precision.

There's an increasing effort to learn distinctions, if there are and most experts think there are, between USA built and operated craft vs bona fide ET similar type craft. And, folks are trying to start pinning down black ops disinformation human abductions of people pretending to be ET's abducting people vs ET's really abducting people.

But, hey, enjoy your construction on reality. I'm sure it helps you sleep better at nights than some abductees do.

I do encourage you to broaden your horizons; expand your perceptive skills and discrimmination skills and maximize your capacity to handle ambiguity and complexity. Increasingly in this era, such expansions of one's conscioiusness and personhood may be critical to living sanely in anything remotely close to balance . . . and may even end up being crucial in determining the difference between issues, facts, factors in various situations such that one can continue living vs being wiped out needlessly in such convoluted complexities.

And, all-in-all, I'd much rather you live as long as possible.


139 posted on 07/04/2006 6:34:15 PM PDT by Quix (PRAY AND WORK WHILE THERE'S DAY! Many very dark nights are looming. Thankfully, God is still God!)
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