Read Message |
| From: | "Jumping Spider" <spiderjumping@gmail.com>  |
| Date: | 2007/10/11 Thu PM 05:45:55 CDT |
| To: | spiderjumping@gmail.com |
| Subject: | Kallomar Ridditum's Instruction (2) |
CMProtocol@@JStart: Ready
VJRUBCJAC<<
ORUNUXJM<<
"Dear student, you need hardly remind me of the musty old tales that serve as
the foundation of our [culture]."
"Then, my former teacher, you must admit that a study of divination is a
worthwhile pursuit."
"This trap you missed, my unclever student; One does not obsess over a
foundation for the lifetime of a house. One builds upon it and fulfills its
potential."
"A foundation could be said to be the part of a house used most often. Every
moment of every day it works to hold up the structure above. Such is the role
of divination in our [society]."
"Since you appear to be hung up on this subject, my student, let us address
it. How is divination used to guide one's life?"
"When one has a difficult decision, divination can provide a course of
action."
"If one takes a divined course of action, who is to be commended if it turns
out an ethical course, and who is to be vilified if it is not?"
"There are theories about the source of information, but none have yet been
proven."
"What reasons does an individual have to undertake a divined course of
action?"
"The fact that divination has revealed it to be a favorable course of action."
"My student, if there is no reason, no reward and no risk, why should anyone
choose to allow divination to guide their life?"
"Divination is not consulted for simple decisions. Truly, my teacher, the
strength of divination is that it may illuminate a path that was dark and
previously unregarded."
"Truly, my student, one cannot simply Tank Cat into Mordor."
ANJMNAAXA>>
CMProtocolError@@@@@@t: Datacross
LXWCRWDRWP<<
"Truly, my student, one cannot simply travel a path thoughtlessly, like an
[automaton], like [errmythrefnotfound:bestfits:Sisyphus/Psyche]."
"Contrarily, my former teacher, the process of divination requires thought.
A [person] cannot be kept from thinking except through the vilest excesses of
tyranny. When presented with a divined course of action, the divinee cannot
help but to consider it. They must think about what it may mean and why it was
offered. Their minds are activated and shown connections they had heretofore
missed."
"And here we come to a contradiction, my student. A foundation, while
admittedly used every day, is not thought of or considered with any great
frequency. You had begun your speech by praising the virtues of divination and
its ability to replace thought, but now you say that it in fact encourages and
even requires thought."
ORUNLUXBN>>
LXMN>>
0EAV1XRE3LHO
CAJWBONANAAXA>>
LXANMDVY<<
Jedditor:
dunno. Al
n: are yo
n idea th
ble candi
: dunno.
dditor: h
ertise. l
g them to
ng like t
e finally
e [jury]
es sound
explained
for gett
anyway. I
VJRUNWM>>
CMProtocol@@HEnd: Ready
|