Re: Purported mystical "knowledge"

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Oct 05 2000 - 04:56:32 BST

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    Hi Brent Silby --

    >It is hard to imagine a mind with absolutely no memes. It would be a
    >dull, non-eventful blank space.

    Or it would be completely free and active in all realms and to every
    situation, without the prisons and walls of beliefs and society.

    The world without memes does not seem dull at all to me, just the
    contrary- it seems edenic.

    - Wade

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