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Originally Posted by nostatic
Kind of a big leap there, dad. The dark side drives a lot - the key is knowing when to have the light apply the brakes or steer. Yin/yang.
Sounds like a Zen kinda thing. As U merge the shadow into being part of your personality you find the rational for the shadows existence and that is the point of trancendence..or going beyond and into the light. There is no other way, and U can not petition the Lord with prayer or meditation to achieve it.
It really doesn't matter what she did - he put himself in the situation. Maybe she is satan-revisited. But he made choices. And he is responsible for them. A person that is not highly messed up would not say the things he said - because they would have made choices that would have obviated the situation.
You can't count on what she did or does, the only thing you can count on is what you do and what you bring to the table. I guess I am more influential than I thought.
There are very few instances in life that call for insanity. War is one. Imminent physical threat is another. Beyond that, choices put you in situations, and choices can generally avoid them.
Taken from my perspective acting "insanely" in war might be considered to be RATIONAL behavior as the circumstances dictate. So to call it "insanity" is welll U know..
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Outa the box Nostatus but not outa the sphere..