On 12/20/2012 12:50 PM, nominal9 <nomin...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> *Matter and Memory*
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> The spirit is the abode of the past, the body
> of the present; the soul or spirit always anchored in the past, not
> residing in the present; lodged in the past and contemplating the present.
> To have or take conscience of anything, means looking at it from the
> viewpoint of the past, in light of the past.

Hi nominal9,

Doesn't this seem backward somehow? Spirit should be considered to be in the future, looking back through the present to the Past, making sure that the body never behaves now in a way that is inconsistent with its past behavior.


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Onward!

Stephen

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