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reading/writing between the lines

Jun 16, 2003 03:12 PM
by Mauri


It has occurred to me, rereading some of my posts, that 
some people might think that I'm not "serious enough" 
(say?) as per some of my comments, posts ... For 
example, in my Jun 15 TSL post I had these PS's:

PS Or how about "might," in quotes, "in that 
context"? Would that help? Sorry if my 
quoted/unquoted "contextual/higher meanings" aren't 
"understandable-enough." I seem to be "trying," but
... ^:-) ...

<<PPS Kindly note that I stopped short of ... 
whatever, eh! 

PPPS Not that ... !

PPPPS Not that ... ?

PPPPPPS ^:-)

PPPPPPPPs ...>>

Actually, "seriously," believe it or not, I've been trying 
to "write between the lines," in a sense, every so often,
as per those PS's, for example, seeing as "reading 
between the lines" might be seen as important for some 
students of Theosophy; so those PS's, for example, 
were actually meant as clues, or prompts, with the help 
of which the general reader, or some general readers 
(I've been guessing) might learn to become somewhat 
more intuitive (if they can first get around whatever 
misleading impressions they might have about my 
motives). At least, that's the theory, more or less, I 
seem to think. Of course, on the other hand ... ^:-) ... 
So, sorry if I haven't been "applicable enough," say, in 
my attempts to write between the lines.

Speculatively,
Mauri



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