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famewalk
06-06-2008, 08:42 PM
All state of Freedom is to be without a home. It is not the fact of the Beatles in Abbey Road; in Love we have no possibility to return back to our parents to the certainty of future time. To the Beatles time had no potential, only freed possibilities to opportune events. But if the whole country turned on your Christian religious upbringing; the possibilities were the very condition of the potential avenue for action on the home front, if you like. It still sings like your homesick.

The philosopher is homesick in the very surreality FOR existing vigilantly into the future. No, it is like the war is ended and you lost. It is like the eternity fo everything you own and/or belong to is for the probability of condemnation. It sounds like the Beatles were forsaken to freedom; to seek their new definitions of limitations. The condemned of Altona were condemned to always find no limit.

But this is what Jean Jacques Rousseau even claimed for the meaning of Freedom if it wishes self-consistent grounds for a national tolerance and government of the Bourgeois consideration.... LIKE THEY'VE GOT IN IRAQ now.

'I've been taught to fight. I''ve been taught to win. [but] now all my dreams have forsaken ME',, Peter Gabriel: 1987.

famewalk
06-08-2008, 05:39 PM
It really is. The purpose is for the mind separate from the body, and the existence of the concepts of the Judged World are for falsification.

Need to be cloned to another human.:hat: