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Unknown, unknowable.



> (lurker question) So...this response is to emphasize what on the other 
> hand...processes?
> June Darling, Ph.D.
> Summit Group Resources

I submit that the problem is one of having two hands and nothing left to do
with either of them.

Seriously, a question of linear thinking can be fogging the brain, searching
for "the answer" to a question. What is "seen", recorded, accounted for,
defined, etc. is only part of the whole cloth. Only one part which, if
perceived as all there is, is having one's nose on the tree in a forest of
trees.

The greater portion remains unexplored, unseen, unknown and unknowable. Yet
that is where the greater portion remains to be sought out; what is the
impact of NOT training, as an example. A+B does not always equal C. Two
hands can merely be a handicap, a hindrance rather than an aid.

Just a thought.
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John Constantine
thesfg@qwest.net
Phoenix, AZ




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