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Some people think that we are stuck in physical reality like flies in flypaper or victims in quicksand, so that each motion we make only worsens our predicament and hastens our extinction. Others see the universe as a sort of theater into which we are thrust at birth and from which we depart forever at death. In the backs of their minds people with either attitude will see a built-in threat in each new day; even joy will be suspect because it, too, must end in the body’s eventual death.
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“The motion and speed varies from regular constructions. I am in this particular instance speaking through Ruburt while I have also stood by in the construction and watched him speak. At a later date I may be able to speak from my own construction.”
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