Re: Elves and Ill Bethisad
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 23:54 |
In a message dated 2003:10:21 08:25:14 AM, Peter.Bleackley quotes & writes:
>>what the world of Ill Bethisad looks like, resulting in a patchy,
>>inconsistent world where no-one really knows what is going on.
>
>A patchy, inconsistent world where no-one really knows what is going on?
>Now that's what I call realistic!
And this idea ... it matches/meshes with my belief that the
Godhead/Higher Reality is an Infinite Multiple Personality/Impersonality.
There are only two large-scale constants in the Cosmos: change and
unpredictability.
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