08-29-2008, 12:00 AM
"I keep thinking about those old stories where in a crisis , people perform amazing feats, such as lifting a car off a loved one. Fear, stress, purpose,
dispassion, etc. Somehow they all fit together."
I don't doubt that people "break through a veil" in some instances. I only point out that it is a useful bodily function.
He also said that the Old Seers used fear and controlled it letting it out in small doses to entice inorganics.
Not my idea of fun, but useful to them.
I have no use for fear. (except as Carlos used it to run fast if I needed it)
Or maybe to warn me of impending danger.
I could be missing some important uses for it, but for the most part fear, embarassment, anger, jealosy, etc. are just more knots in my solar plexus that I
don't need.
Some people, on the other hand, travel the united states try out all of the different types of roller coasters. It's like a hobby for them.
Who am I to judge? More power to them. It's just not my cup of tea.
dispassion, etc. Somehow they all fit together."
I don't doubt that people "break through a veil" in some instances. I only point out that it is a useful bodily function.
He also said that the Old Seers used fear and controlled it letting it out in small doses to entice inorganics.
Not my idea of fun, but useful to them.
I have no use for fear. (except as Carlos used it to run fast if I needed it)
Or maybe to warn me of impending danger.
I could be missing some important uses for it, but for the most part fear, embarassment, anger, jealosy, etc. are just more knots in my solar plexus that I
don't need.
Some people, on the other hand, travel the united states try out all of the different types of roller coasters. It's like a hobby for them.
Who am I to judge? More power to them. It's just not my cup of tea.

