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Lou Reed
2005-07-26, 21:07
is there such a thing as

we'll say

"the eye of redemption"

and if so which?

stringalong
2005-07-26, 22:24
It's the concentric recognition within realization that changes behavior. Eh?

Lou Reed
2005-07-26, 22:28
quote:Originally posted by stringalong:

It's the concentric recognition within realization that changes behavior. Eh?

Eh?

Realization or reflection or redemption or even cleansing are related to concentric recognition, how?

Lou Reed
2005-07-26, 23:00
what happened to digi saviour?

i thought

xtreem5150ahm
2005-07-30, 06:26
quote:Originally posted by Lou Reed:

is there such a thing as

we'll say

"the eye of redemption"

and if so which?

Would you clarify or describe "the eye of redemption"?

If this is an 'official' term, i'm not familiar with it. And looking at the number of replies, i might not be alone.

Digital_Savior
2005-07-30, 08:07
*looks all over her body*

I appear to be in the same condition I was when I began here...

What do you mean what happened to me ?

*chuckles*

Lou Reed
2005-07-30, 11:52
this sorta shit:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088247/

xtreem5150ahm
2005-07-30, 12:45
quote:Originally posted by Lou Reed:

this sorta shit:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088247/





I've seen the movie and still am not sure what you are getting at. Could you explain your thoughts better?

It's been awhile since i watched the movie. I dont recall "eye of remdemtion".

Lou Reed
2005-07-30, 13:18
suppose:



there are various traits to each individuals psyche. For instance each person interprets their surroundings using their various senses. We see with our eyes,(no shit, ey), but we see things in our own inimmatable way. Therefor there are surely various theorys that can be placed on the idea of an "eye/s of redemption"/ or even salvation and all forms of gods love/presance/deliverance.



[This message has been edited by Lou Reed (edited 07-30-2005).]

xtreem5150ahm
2005-07-30, 14:20
quote:Originally posted by Lou Reed:

suppose:



there are various traits to each individuals psyche. For instance each person interprets their surroundings using their various senses. We see with our eyes,(no shit, ey), but we see things in our own inimmatable way. Therefor there are surely various theorys that can be placed on the idea of an "eye/s of redemption"/ or even salvation and all forms of gods love/presance/deliverance.

part of me agrees w/this and part doesnt.

Something to think about, though.

The part that disagrees: there would be no way for anyone at all, to know what truth is, let alone what that truth is.

Like i said, "something to think about"

xtreem5150ahm
2005-07-30, 14:57
Sorry, i forgot to say why i agree.

Right now, i am watching "The Peacemaker" (George Clooney, Niclole Kidman).

They had just watch the tape that the terrorist had made. He said that they will think of him as an animal, and that his countrymen had been fighting for centuries. It is implied that the reason that they will think he's an animal, is because they cant see the motives of each individual, only the continuing war. (looking at the 'big picture' but not the details)

This is the same thing that we all do (some, more than others). Some of us do try to see the other POV but none of us can do this all the time nor do we have all the info in which to do it.

This applies to religion(s) and theology.



As a Christian, i try to look at the world with "Biblical glasses". With this POV, I see truths of the Adversary hiding the Truth of God's Word. I see the truths of Creation. I see my own sins and the reasons for them. And i see the change in my life, that has been a direct result of my GROWTH in the Faith.

With these "glasses", i also see why and how people have "scales" restricting and blinding them from the Truth.