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Recieved: 2004/10/09  03:24  
Subject: RE: [K-list] Re: another theory 
From: Susan
  
On 2004/10/09  03:24, Susan posted thus to the K-list: 
  
 
 
I always love this quote: 
 
"The god of the cannibals is a cannibal." Emerson 
 
We can only describe things in the experience that we already have. 
There is so much more, infinitely more beyond that. 
 
And yes, the way I explain things like this is we are all Immortal 
Perfect Beings interacting with this 3D world with an imperfect 
interface in our environmental 3D meat suit. 
 
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the Essence that inhabits the suit 
but sometimes the suit has it's own faulty programs.  
 
Part of life is erasing those faulty programs, recognizing and cleaning 
out the viruses so life can be more enjoyable. 
 
Among my other k friends, seems like they are mostly women, we talk 
about "downloading" info from the universe. We may not recognize what 
this big chunk of data that comes in but it sure makes it self known 
later at better times. 
 
Namaste, 
 
 
Susan A. Carlson, BSN RN 
::Intuitive Coaching for Spiritual Emergence:: 
Enlightenment is a Biological Process 
http://www.kundalinisupportnetwork.com 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KundaliniSupportNetwork/ 
  
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Stephen Kowalchuk [mailto:spkATkowalchuk.org]  
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 11:45 AM 
To: K-listATkundalini-gateway.org 
Subject: [K-list] Re: another theory 
 
Chelle, 
 
Nietsche once said that we created God (or any object of faith) in our 
own  
image to fend away the notion that we were alone and fragile in this big 
 
bad world (paraphrasing, of course).  Perhaps computing is our way of  
modeling the processes and fixtures of thought into a machine medium. 
 
Consider -- 
 
Any computer has 3 basic functions: 
   - input (accept commands, keystrokes, sensor data) 
   - process (perform calculations, filter data, trend data) 
   - output (usually to screen or printer, or possibly to other devices 
for  
action) 
 
Any human brain has 3 basic functions: 
   - input (senses mostly) 
   - process (filter data, perform calculations, factor in emotions,  
predict outcomes) 
   - output (usually in the form of actions) 
 
Food for thought, no? 
 
Steve 
 
 
 
 
 
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