Replying to LO27884 --
John and Dusty,
> A couple of days ago, our 13 year old Pomeranian, Dusty, taught me a
> lesson in quantum thinking. I'm reasonably sure he didn't imagine it to
> be so, but nonetheless.
Bucket sends his compliments to Dusty and his faithful human friend John,
and he wishes to know if 'muffins' in America are like' muffins' in
England.
Love,
Andrew
PS
St Francis' love and dialogue with members of the greater kingdom of
animalia led to some interface problems for the Catholic church, but Pope
Boniface made, created, a space/place for him to live there down history.
When petitioning for the establishment of his own 'church' he was coached
by a mentor on how to present to the Pope. He was given notes on what to
say and how best say it. This was done in good faith so he would
succeed...but on each occasion when in front of Pope and/or cardinals he
would start to move his feet in some proto Irish riverdance jig, nothing
and no-one could stop him from this involuntary movementing...and he
always lost the script...even so...one thing I have observed moving faster
than the speed of light in a vacuum is LOVE/Agape. Maybe that is beyond
the aim of any arrow? Just a passing thought (qualia?)
Even to fall short we must let go and leap....?
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