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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My God Tabby, talk about a question that makes you think!
I sometimes have the thought that we're all actually dead and living in hell but that's quite common these days isn't it?!
The closest I've ever come to a massive revelation about the meaning of life and pure fulfilment is when I read Jonathan Livingston Seagull. I felt like I understood everything after reading that.
How about you? Lissy x
I will go so far as to say that in 2003 I was arrested for something I did not do, due to a mistaken identity. The incident was fairly serious as the victim almost died.
Following a 3-month investigation the charges against me were dropped. I had found it rather strange all through as to why I had received such abrasive treatment from the police.
One year later I met the officer who led the case in my local pub. I will not repeat on here what he said, but suffice to say it remains the only time in my life I have been truly speechless.
hi tabby,
what you have said makes perfect sense,it is very hard to put pen to paper and explain exactly what you mean. that is to explain exactly what you are feeling or thinking at times of inspiration.everyone is capable of these thoughts,but not all are capable of conveying the messages.it is nothing to do with intelligence but the stillness of ones mind.in a way a form of trancing.