Should we treat people like reference points within our own narrative?
Should we see people as conduits?
Is it ever appropriate to seek an expectation from this particular conduit we call “someone?”
Should we treat people like reference points within our own narrative?
Should we see people as conduits?
Is it ever appropriate to seek an expectation from this particular conduit we call “someone?”
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By Patrick Watts in atheism, atheist, conduit, death, hope, life, love, philosophy, psychology, romance, seduction, truth, wisdom on .The Theosophical Society decided Jiddu Krishnamurti was the messiah who would save humankind. Awkwardly, Krishnamurti came to believe this was bunkum. But the legend is…
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