Saturday, December 8, 2018

20. Notes - point taken


8 December 2018

       2124 hours. Yesternight you concluded with, "You [myself] are the nature of your culture, your education and your own human mind." What of my soul? I do not consider my soul human as a separate entity. Amorella, what is the soul's nature within myself?

       Your soul is a constant, boy. Even while you are physically alive it openly holds the heart and mind. - Amorella

       2132 hours. This implies a touch or an encounter.

       An 'encounter' works absolutely. - Amorella

       2134 hours. I need a definition here. Words are tricky with meanings in context, especially metaphysical-like context. 

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encounter | 

verb [with object] unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile): we have encountered one small problem• meet (someone) unexpectedly. 

noun an unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something. • a confrontation or unpleasant struggle: his close encounter with death

ORIGIN Middle English (in the senses ‘meet as an adversary’ and ‘a meeting of adversaries’; formerly also as incounter): from Old French encontrer (verb), encontre (noun), based on Latin in- ‘in’ + contra ‘against’.

Selected and edited from my English/American software

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       You set the tone but it is not in context. This is a better definition in context. The soul is an unexpected experience for heart and mind, that is, it is difficult to comprehend as it appears alien-like. It must be faced by heart and mind, that is, it is a one on one meeting rarely a combined meeting of heartanmind together. The meeting of soul with either heart or mind or both is always unexpected. The soul's nature, as it were, demands a sense of confrontation, usually unpleasant because the meeting appears unexpected to the human heart and mind. Truth be told, meeting one's soul might be construed to meeting, as it were, G-D undressed. - Amorella
       
       2153 hours. Your words leave me without imagination.

       That is the point. Post. - Amorella

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