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  • BABY COME BACK

    YOU CAN BLAME IT ALL ON ME

    I WAS WRONG

    AND I JUST CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT YA

    *cool guitar riff*
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    I've been studying and getting to know people.
    Which is perfect, really.
    I see you! How was your visit with Sandra? I am curious as a cat. You have been so quiet lately...too busy doctoring?
    I'm doing as well as can be expected, ya know how it is being a freaking adult and everything. Have you been playing golf before the cold weather sets in--thats what you doctors do isn't it? LOL You need to post more guy.
    Tell me that's not your real picture. Tell me you are fat, married, and have five dogs that poop in your back yard.
    Haven't seen you for awhile. Off saving mankind? Doing no harm? Hope all is well and good to see you around. :)
    I melt every time I see your avatar. Against my better judgment, I'm compelled to type the following:


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    Ah, Alan Watts! That video was one of my first "favorites" on youtube. Fantastic.

    I think I was around 28 or 29 ;)

    It always interests me to find others who still desire some sort of spirituality, but not necessarily through the confines of a personal deity or stringent religion. I loosely refer to myself as an atheist, but I hesitate because of the connotations that it brings. I suppose it is the same way for people whom consider themselves Christians, but don't want to be associated with the whole.

    Yet I still search for improving myself (brain?) and the lives of those closest to me. Consciousness is unusual. I like the way Neutral Milk Hotel says it; "I can't believe how strange it is to be anything at all."
    Dr. Shephard (Jack?),

    I am in the midst of reading The God Delusion. I also appreciate the quote you mentioned.

    Have you read any of Sam Harris' work? I just finished The Moral Landscape; excellent read.

    I also find the Gnostic Gospels interesting since they convey an understanding of Jesus that differs from Orthodox interpretations that were forced onto all the Christian community after The Council of Nicea- whether or not they were using them as Holy Writ.

    If you don't mind me asking, what did you study in college (forgive the assumption if you did not go to college, but it is hard for me to imagine otherwise given the depth of your writing)?
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