all of it--it's all images we cannot prove that everybody else sees exactly the same way--my blue may be yellow to you, we just both call it blue
2006-12-21 18:45:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Very nice question.
I think you know also answer.
You could look at life like : everything is a big imaginary ... and it
is probably true ... but ...
You have to work in this imaginary material world, you have to
have passion (books, art, flowers, friendship ... it does not matter), you have to earn money and be independent and ...
at the same time your mind has to be quiet, peaceful, balanced.
It is not easy, it is not hard. Find your way but be fair.
Every beginning has its end ... but between this you could find
a lot of nice things (if you do not sleep).
Without passion life is like a soup without salt ...
and do not spend your life thinking what the life is.
2006-12-22 03:14:39
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answered by Goldie 2
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Depends on how you look at it. Nothing you see or touch is imaginary, only the values you place on those things. But since we put a value (not just $, but a hierarchical worth) on everything, I guess everything is imaginary.
2006-12-22 02:40:39
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answer #3
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answered by Balt 1
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Busy tonight Exousia. Good - we need that from Exousia. If you see worlds made of nothing, then you are indeed in a position of power which the world/humanity needs desperately. We are in a draught of hope and hunger for such.
Image - so many, turn them for us Exousia.
Imaginary - so needed, speak them for us Exousia.
Spes
2006-12-22 02:37:24
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answer #4
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answered by Joe Cool 6
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Both religion and science believe in different dimensions around us, we choose to see what we want to see.
2006-12-22 02:37:18
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answered by Sean 7
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about 68%
2006-12-22 02:34:52
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answered by kydd 6
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