drlobojo is not a doctor, nor is he a wolf, although he has been called a cur on occasion, nor is he a jo which is Scottish for sweetheart having never been called that to his recollection. He is a pre-Atomic (born before the first bomb blast in New Mexico), a boy off of the Red River of Oklahoma, son of a share cropper, and poor white trash at that.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
We are in the 4%
This damn blogger system has eaten my brilliant posting three times in the last two days.
So I'm just posting the damn chart and let you wonder what the hell I said.
And wonder why the theologians are NOT aghast at the potential that this provides?
Not to sound like a Gnostic, but the key here is that it is all not outside you, you contain it, it is all at your center. Paul had a lot to say about this.
That is what it means that "... Only now touches eternity." (Sandia) Or as Robert Frost in his poem Desert Places said:
"They cannot scare me with their empty spaces Between stars--on stars where no human race is. I have it in me so much nearer home To scare myself with my own desert places." (Frost)
4 comments:
Hate that the urchins (as my mom calls them) ate your post.
If I were a theologian, I would hope to be in awe.
I see you got some internet access.
I'm in awe. The main piont is the 96% of course. We don't know much do we.
No we don't. And frankly that makes me feel uncomfortable and insecure. Silly I know, but I can not really fathom this.
Not to sound like a Gnostic, but the key here is that it is all not outside you, you contain it, it is all at your center. Paul had a lot to say about this.
That is what it means that "... Only now touches eternity." (Sandia)
Or as Robert Frost in his poem Desert Places said:
"They cannot scare me with their empty spaces
Between stars--on stars where no human race is.
I have it in me so much nearer home
To scare myself with my own desert places." (Frost)
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