doppelganger
Through the Looking Glass
Ah, in that case, my answer is that I am both wholly divine and wholly me. Contemplate it on the Tree of Woe (not to be confused with the Tree of Whoa!).Angellous the Daddy
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Ah, in that case, my answer is that I am both wholly divine and wholly me. Contemplate it on the Tree of Woe (not to be confused with the Tree of Whoa!).Angellous the Daddy
doppelgänger;2334126 said:Ah, in that case, my answer is that I am both wholly divine and wholly me. Contemplate it on the Tree of Woe (not to be confused with the Tree of Whoa!).
In much the same way that a really good pumpkin cheesecake is both wholly a cheesecake and wholly a pumpkin pie.:biglaugh:
doppelgänger;2334138 said:In much the same way that a really good pumpkin cheesecake is both wholly a cheesecake and wholly a pumpkin pie.
Not like granny makes it.
doppelgänger;2334152 said:Though it's not perfect, an analogy I've liked ever since I heard it is Alan Watts' line: "You are something the whole Universe is doing, not unlike a wave is something the whole ocean is doing."
I think I am my one with my Own God. Which basically makes me my Own God.Just curious...
How many people on RF think that they are a god?
Are you the Key Master?doppelgänger;2334096 said:It depends on who's asking. Are you Gozer the Gozerian?
Old MacDonald Had A Farm..............Each time I try to summon the tune, I end up with Camptown Races.
Ee-I-Ee-I-Oooooooohhh!And now you're god.
You might think that (I think I am a god), but I couldn't possibly comment.How many people on RF think that they are a god?