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Re: Paradox of Potential popped Aware. - 04-12-2008, 04:26 PM

Hi austin;

I first want to post this thank you, before I converse on your post above.

This is a big day in my house. My wife would first like to thank you, because she no longer has to hear we whine about how there is no one that seems to get the drift of my theory. She has had to listen to me express my theory over and over again, for over a decade.

I like to thank you now, because until I read your post this morning, my theory had a sense of non-authenticity to me. I believed in it very strongly, but could not understand what was missing in the way I was expressing it. Seeing you express what I see, in your own words, now gives my theory authenticity to my mind.

I did receive a wonderful private message this week from someone who expressed an interest, and nicely worded expression of my theory, but was still needing time to wrap his head around my theory before he posted here.

Even though your post above could almost stand alone in expressing what I see, I would like to express some further thoughts on your views. But first I would like to ask you a question:

Have you always seen things this way, or did you pick up some insights from reading my thread?

I'll wait for your reply to this question before I post a reply to your wonderful post above.
Once again thanks, you do not know how much it has meant to me to read your post.


Allen.

"Paradox of Potential popped Aware." ~Allen Barrow

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