for me its the fact that some of the particles in our body are from exploded stars. what about you?
2007-02-10
19:23:00
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it insoires me because it makes you think about how everything in the world is connected.
2007-02-10
19:33:27 ·
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sentinet makes a good point.
2007-02-10
19:46:00 ·
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Some? Wouldn't you say the majority of molecules in our body are from star dust?
Your right we are all connected, the earth, the stars, the universe - macrocosm to microcosm - one. I don't think it's kooky - it's fact.
It inspires me aswell babe.
2007-02-10 19:44:36
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answered by mima... 4
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Before answering, I looked up the word, "kooky."
It means - of or pertaining to an unusual, peculiar or insane person.
That being said, I am inspired by the miracles performed by hindu mystics, including materializing and dematerializing physical objects, appearing and interacting with others simultaneously in different places, and last but not least, some apparently living for over a thousand years.
Regardless of whether these are disputable miracles, they are inspiring,
yes?
2007-02-11 09:21:11
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answered by Mary Anne 2
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In what way does that inspire you?
For me, well, I guess what odd or "kooky" thing that inspires me is my mother, who died when I was a few days old.
I try to do my best and and do the right thing because I know she's watching over me, all the time, and I just want to make her proud.
2007-02-11 03:32:17
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answered by stevepg82 2
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Infinity. It boggles my mind. I can't see that far. Ha!
Drinking water isn't kooky we do this every day. But, it is something that has been around since time began on Earth. Caveman drank the same drink we all do today.
2007-02-11 03:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Being able to drink a fifth of whiskey and staying alive to brag about it. Now that's kooky and even sort of goofy.
2007-02-11 03:32:13
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answered by Shellback 6
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Simon and Garfields 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and the realization that the same energy that pervades in you does the same in me and all others.
2007-02-11 14:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah! Hindu mystics!
2007-02-11 11:51:37
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answered by Still Alive 3
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