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- Jun 11, 2008I agree with N.
I think the relation between the present and the past and the future is
illisory and
ruins are stones at best.
Every moment are free form every other moment.
The relation we feel is illisory.
The viscous circle principle N set is highly strong framework for anyone who
have a problem with time (If you think such a phenomen exists.If you do N
gives a cure for you if not that is more powerfull and closer to the Higher
man :) ).
The likeliness of every "power-equilibrium-configuration" is the same.
There are infinite "complete" cycles and every cycle happens infinitely many
times. Means you will (had) have the same arm form anatomically and frog
legs in some cycle :)
Of course terms and ideas are contradictory but all we know that power is
contadictory.
But do not ask me if this infinite is countably infinite or uncountably
infinite. N does not care modern mathematical stuff.
:)
Have cheer, fun and power.
2008/6/9 Ana Drobot <anadrobot@...>:
> Too much preoccupation with history is not healthy for the human being,
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> Nietzsche seems to claim.
> What do you think?
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> The text is here, online:
> http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/On_the_Use_and_Abuse_of_History_for_Life
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> Enjoy!
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