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This is certianly a different view of Islam

🔗Afmmjr@...

10/3/2001 8:49:35 AM

http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate/kafir.html

Maybe this is more of an irreligious view. Johnny

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🔗nanom3@...

10/3/2001 10:20:29 AM

--- In metatuning@y..., Afmmjr@a... wrote:

Hi Johnny

Great article. Now I think I understand better what you mean by
irreligious - you don't buy into any of the religious gestalts. That
belief I share also that almost all orgainized religion exists to
perpetuate itself, usually at the expense of everyone else.

To me that is very different than spirit, the divinity that every
human possesses within, and when finally found within ones self is
then reflected in every other human on the planet.

I understand it a bit like our brains , where we are using only 3
percent or so of its potential. Same with spirit, most humans
looking outside themselves for answers never learn to realize the
potential within.

pEACE,
mARY

🔗Afmmjr@...

10/4/2001 2:43:47 PM

Mary, thank you for understanding so well what I was trying to get across.
Yes, there's is an immense untapped potential within ourselves. And this is
directly related to composition, improvisation, and basic performance. It is
easier at first to follow the leads of others, but leaders need to tap an
idiosyncratic vein that is drawn from within.

Paul, your confusion baffles me. Simply put, my word "irreligious" was
substituted for by 2 others, each and every time, and these were not correct
descriptions. I hoped to explain the differences. Anything else, please
respond privately.

Jon, ah yes,

And please, all, try to read the last 30 pages of the Koran.

Johnny Reinhard

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