Thursday, September 18, 2008

Life, and Keeping Contact


Dear Mer,

I am sorry that we've not managed to keep in contact for a while. I
saw that you were online the other day, and did a few things online,
only to find that you were gone when I came back.

I feel that our disagreement concerning the nature of reality, my
therapist, and the importance of words has jarred things a little.

I'm glad that things are working so well with your wife, and I would
be happy to catch up on things some day. I can understand is domestic
matters are taking hold for the time being, but I'm still here.

My best regards,

Your friend,

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Thanks ***...

I think you are my best friend and I want my best friend to know about me as much as possible.

I read just many books and also experienced a lot.
I want to reveal what I did in the past which usually can't say it loud in my surroundings.

I'm afraid that my experience amazes you.

That's the reason I keep silence. I was infamous in my very strange behaviour. Can you bear that your friend is strange? Have you ever danced on the street? Have you lain down in a platform? Have you made a speech in public? For example, my friends in the past think I am already insane.

You tend to think you are different from others, yes I think you are very different in intelligence, but from my point of view you are preoccupied with many conventional ideas, which I do not have. You start to show disrespect to me if you keep on knowing me more.

In the case of man and woman relationship men or women can accept the disgraceful behaviour of their counterpart since their behaviour includes sex act.

In general any relationship without sexual act is in vain. So we have natural barrier between our understandings.

I hope you don't feel bad in my letter.


Mer
On 17/09/2008,

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Ancient Greek Philosophers - 18th century Enlightenment Thinkers - Gmail Users

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