tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005473794963219887.post1141628961912002100..comments2024-03-14T18:56:31.716-05:00Comments on Two Catholic Men and a Blog: The Third EyeJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13632007696351816323noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005473794963219887.post-3405531537620953932019-11-25T21:42:57.897-06:002019-11-25T21:42:57.897-06:00Hi, I have a third eye. It came when I was dying ....Hi, I have a third eye. It came when I was dying . I stopped worrying and became calm . Kind of like drowning. Heaps of struggle and sorting in the mind and then calmness. I have had it for 13 years and recently a priest engaged it with his song . So I told him as I wanted him to heal my sons auditory processing which is healable with music. The priest was not impressed. The third eye puts you mentally in a place of beauty just don't tell anyone if you have it or that they engage it. People prefer theory not the actual by the looks of things. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005473794963219887.post-4044823676996046132011-12-22T09:33:42.612-06:002011-12-22T09:33:42.612-06:00D. Finn,
It is entirely possible that some langua...D. Finn,<br /><br />It is entirely possible that some language functions may be only possible in humans, perhaps there is a region of the brain that performs metalinguistics or that allows the conceptualisation of ideas such as love, but perhaps not. Either way it is simply an extension of what current animals can do and I find it almost impossible to believe that other hominids, had they survived, would not be able to do the same thing.<br /><br />2. Wow! Back up. The majority of civilisations have practised some form of polygamy. This response is quite telling, not to mention patronising and presumptuous. So all people who have been married in history (including arranged marriages?) has pointed towards the Trinity, regardless of the lack of ANY evidence of the existence of the Trinity?March Harehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13116034158087704885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005473794963219887.post-17331180453576710642011-12-22T08:39:38.844-06:002011-12-22T08:39:38.844-06:002 quick rebuttals:
1. While it is possible to tea...2 quick rebuttals:<br /><br />1. While it is possible to teach some animals that certain symbols represent 'real world things' can you also teach them that certain symbols represent concepts and ideas? Can you teach an animal that a poem represents love? No. Some of the higher animals possess various levels of '2nd eye' but not the '3rd eye'. <br /><br />2. Marriage in every culture has been a sign of the love of God in the Trinity, even if they didn't know it. The very nature of a man and woman unified (one flesh) points back towards the love of the Trinity (one Being, 3 persons).D. Finnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005473794963219887.post-91143184957349571402011-12-22T06:26:33.998-06:002011-12-22T06:26:33.998-06:00Why must people constantly insist people are entir...Why must people constantly insist people are entirely different to animals rather than just more advanced in certain ways? Why must we have some special 'exceptionalism' that makes us apart from the natural order? It's simply not true. Every thing we think of as uniquely human has been found in the animal kingdom, albeit in a much less advanced state - from language to comedy to tool use.<br /><br /><i>"Animals do not understand a book, for example... Only human beings can make the leap from a thing to what that thing symbolizes, to what it points to."</i><br />Not true. It is possible to teach some animals that certain symbols represent real world things.<br /><br /><i>"Marriage...is a sign of the love of God in the Trinity."</i><br />Really? Only Christian culture has ever had marriage? Not Hindus, Aboriginies, Polynesians, Muslims, Ancient Greeks etc. etc.?<br /><br /><i>"the ultimate meaning of [X] dwarfs the mere physical."</i><br />This I entirely agree with.March Harehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13116034158087704885noreply@blogger.com