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To: Alamo-Girl
Actually, I like your tiny bubbles vision. That's what the sea of humanity is, over time, popping up and disappearing, like so much foam.
72 posted on 02/20/2004 1:19:19 PM PST by Markofhumanfeet (That's okay. The scariest movie that I ever saw was The Silence of the Lambs)
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To: Markofhumanfeet; betty boop; Dr. Eckleburg
Thank you so much for your reply, Markofhumanfeet!

Actually, I like your tiny bubbles vision. That's what the sea of humanity is, over time, popping up and disappearing, like so much foam.

Once again, lest there be any misunderstanding - this is an impression I got while in worship, it is not doctrine. The closest parallel that comes to mind is the sense that wells up inside an artist or composer. In this case, the thought wells up inside while meditating on Him. If I were an artist, it might end up very poorly captured on canvas in some expressionist style.

Your point about the sea of humanity, over time, is very true. I say this because the the great tear in space/time and the unspeakable Light are in the aspect of timelessness (the vertical axis of the Cross in betty boop's metaphor) ... whereas the bubbles rising from darkness to Light are temporal (the horizontal axis of the Cross in betty boop's metaphor).

73 posted on 02/20/2004 1:29:17 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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