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When we own our words, they become

> very real, even sacred, something we fight

> for. " I give you my word " it's a saying which

> acknowledges how deeply we own, and

> identify with words.

>

> Words are no mere symbols, they are

> the vessels and the triggers of our emotions.

> They convey our intelligence, and those who

> sly our words, sly us.

 

B: Yes to what you say about ownership of words.

And what about emotions and intelligence.

What about ownership *there*?

 

P: Yes, of course, people own those too,

but that's not as easy to see. Look at the

way we talk about emotions and feelings:

I'm happy, I'm cold, I'm hungry. We don't

say I have happiness. So, it's only when

the emotion is over, that it's referred as,

" my fear is gone now. "

 

 

 

>

>P: So it's easy to see that when our words are

> contested, they become very real, and people

> who, are otherwise very wise, begin to fight

> like children over words. Stones break bones,

> but words bruce feelings, and pride, and that

> spells a nasty fight on line. Tell me how

> seriously you take words, and I will tell how

> free you are.

>

> Pete

>

 

 

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--- billrishel <illusyn a écrit :

 

 

 

Nisargadatta , Pete S

<pedsie5 wrote:

>

> When we own our words, they become

> very real, even sacred, something we fight

> for. " I give you my word " it's a saying which

> acknowledges how deeply we own, and

> identify with words.

>

> Words are no mere symbols, they are

> the vessels and the triggers of our emotions.

> They convey our intelligence, and those who

> sly our words, sly us.

 

Yes to what you say about ownership of words.

 

And what about emotions and intelligence.

What about ownership *there*?

 

 

Bill

 

>

> So it's easy to see that when our words are

> contested, they become very real, and people

> who, are otherwise very wise, begin to fight

> like children over words. Stones break bones,

> but words bruce feelings, and pride, and that

> spells a nasty fight on line. Tell me how

> seriously you take words, and I will tell how

> free you are.

>

> Pete

 

sometimes, I just listen to sounds, vibrations coming

from a larynx to my ear, eyes and ears wide open,...

in trouble when it is time for me to answer.

Words are so important to me, like you say, they are

sacred.

Patricia

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