Posted by gar on 3/28/2011, 9:35 am, in reply to "Re: Third person narrative"
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: Greetings Josef,
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: Gar guesses that he sees "self" as
: a cut diamond. What Josef and everybody else
: sees is the facets of gar which is defined
: by the observer. What you experience as gar
: is a facet and what gar experiences as as
: self is just merely a part of the diamond.
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: Perhaps our essence is that we are all the
: diamond.
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: in peace,
: gar
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: Hi, facet,
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: Just more curiosity...do you do the same
: with friends, acquaintances &
: loved-ones, or just here?
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: josef
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greetings Josef,
It seems that when writing words gar tends to relate in the third person. But when conversing I tend to use "I" or my, as not to freakout the listener. Speaking about self in plural or as, outside entities, viewing oneself is a bit disconcerting to whom your speaking to. But seems more palatable in written form.
Does gar seem a bit off keel to you, Josef??
in peace,
gar
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