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Originally Posted by Josefine
Luminary and Dayzero : I think KathyT has made a very valid point here. Using both brain hemispheres is always better than just one.
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Thank you Josefine, a good analogy… I do hope we all aspire to use both hemispheres in balance.
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Originally Posted by KathyT
Many photos he has presented do not give reference to the sources. There is no way to verify whether they are real or not. If they are his own personal photos, he should claim ownership. If they are photos of others, he should give their source. He should have footnotes to all sources of information that are not his. There is nothing to be ashamed of if you have to reference the work of others that have come before you.
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I wanted to comment further on how other large forums have operated. Here’s the policy from one forum many of you will be familiar with:
“12/2006, Effective immediately, AboveTopSecret.com is handling inline images differently…
Generally, the new rule is simple:
You host it: if you have made arrangements to host the image either through a hosting service, your own website, or your ATS member upload space, you can visually display the image in your post.
A news service hosts it: If the image is owned by a news service, you can display it in a post by using a news tag.
All other images included in posts will now appear as an "external image" link.
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The last one means, a link to the original source.
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Originally Posted by mudra
Kathy there is no place for doubt in the Heart. Your soul's heart will always tell you right.
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I respectfully disagree with you here. There is room for doubt everywhere.
“True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.”
“Akhenaton”
“Doubt is the beginning not the end of wisdom (Proverb)”
“Doubt is part of all religion. All the religious thinkers were doubters.”
“Isaac Bashevis”
“I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education.”
“Wilson Mizner”
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Originally Posted by Malletzky
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Malletzky, thank you for this post. It has been very helpful to me. I have now read much of his book, and that is a great help to understanding who Pane Andov is. I do think there is value in his book, a value to understanding the experiences such as he has had. I look forward to some day when he might do a radio or video interview.
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Originally Posted by mudra
To know another human being in their essence, you don’t really need to know anything about them — their past, their history, their story. We confuse knowing about with a deeper knowing that is non-conceptual. Knowing about and knowing are totally different modalities. One is concerned with form, the other with the formless. One operates through thought, the other through stillness.
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"History is a better guide than good intentions."
Jeane Kirkpatrick, 1926-, U.S. political scientist and United States ambassador to the United Nations (1981-1985)