Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 In a message dated 12/17/1999 12:58:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, berkowd writes: << a sentence, like, "I know the things of this world." Hmmmm.... What do you think? Don't know how I arrived at this decision-making process. Think I read some things here and there that went one way and the other. Anyway, thanks for looking into this important aspect of communication with me. Appreciations, Dan >> hhhmmmmmmmmelted into the known and unknown, lost the line spoke the rhyme danced the light into the black night found the way across the day into the middle stopped with the diddle ~ *g* ~ ~ dancing in black starlit nite ~ bo diddly ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 Hi Rainbo: Now, how about this one: Awareness is what we call the "world," yet not the world as "known" at all -- undivided Awareness doesn't have categories of existing or not existing as do the "known things" of "this world." Or should it be ... the "known things" of "this world".? Seems like the second is better. Maybe the above sentence should be.. Or should it be ... "the 'known things' of 'this world'."? I only know for sure it should go inside the quote if the quote is itself a sentence, like, "I know the things of this world." Hmmmm.... What do you think? Don't know how I arrived at this decision-making process. Think I read some things here and there that went one way and the other. Anyway, thanks for looking into this important aspect of communication with me. Appreciations, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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