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Author Topic:   Belief Statements - Robinrohan
Parasomnium
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Message 18 of 99 (337848)
08-04-2006 2:53 AM


Robin, Faith, and the others
robinrohan writes:
We are products of a mindless universe. We are here, hanging about, trying to figure out what it's all about, and then we come to understand that it's not about anything at all.
Beautiful! (The rest of your story as well.) You are a poet, Robin.
Faith writes:
I think RAZD is right, the other option is just living or just not thinking about it much.
I don't remember giving much thought to purpose in my life BC. There were things I liked to do and I tried to do them, and things I didn't like to do and I tried to avoid them, and things I knew I must do so I did them, and that was about it for purpose. Just following one's own inclinations isn't exactly finding a purpose is it? Or is it? Meaning is another thing, however. I did want meaning and couldn't find any of that either.
"My life BC"?? Come on Faith, I know you're not the youngest, but surely you can't be that old?!
But seriously, that was a joy to read. I don't know why really. I mean, you're not saying anything particularly profound there, but yet the flow of your sentences makes them read like something out of the memoirs of a philosophical giant. Have you ever considered studying philosophy? I think you and Robin should pair up. You two would make a wonderful team writing philosophical poetic prose. Your writing, Robin's, and that of some of the others, is why I keep coming back to EvC. That, and the intellectually stimulating discussions.

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Message 21 of 99 (337876)
08-04-2006 7:51 AM
Reply to: Message 20 by Faith
08-04-2006 7:10 AM


Re: Robin, Faith, and the others
Another one here whose writing grabs my attention is Omnivorous.
I couldn't agree more. Omnivorous is a sage.
It makes it worth it to take some time crafting sentences knowing there are people around who are sensitive to such things.
I knew there was something we had in common!
It's true, though, you can make something trivial sound important if you express it elegantly.
Well, I wouldn't say what you wrote is trivial. I especially liked
quote:
Just following one's own inclinations isn't exactly finding a purpose is it? Or is it?
The "or is it?" gave it a nice twist. It reminds me of Stephen Fry's writing. Now don't be offended, but he's a gay, atheist (probably communist and terrorist as well) writer/actor/comedian/tv-presentor/genial personality/my favourite writer. Speaking of expressing things elegantly!

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Message 23 of 99 (337878)
08-04-2006 7:54 AM
Reply to: Message 22 by robinrohan
08-04-2006 7:51 AM


Re: Robin, Faith, and the others
Thanks. I do ok if I'm narrating or describing something. THINKING is another matter.
Then don't think, just write.
the idea of talking about her past doesn't appeal to her
Perhaps she just doesn't remember. She had a life BC, after all.
Edited by Parasomnium, : No reason given.

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Message 27 of 99 (337883)
08-04-2006 8:21 AM
Reply to: Message 26 by robinrohan
08-04-2006 8:09 AM


Re: Robin, Faith, and the others
She is rather forgetful
Forgetful maybe. But also: {queue Nat King Cole} "Unforgettable..."

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