To make presumptions about another persons state of mind, or purpose is inherently invalid. Experience is subjective.
Everything Malachi knew about himself, he took with him to the grave. Your experience is your experience, and your expression of it is valid.
Malachi's expression about his experience was valid. His reason's for what he did, he left behind in writing. These are only a shadow left behind by his mind.
The very best we can do to understand him is to trust his own expression of his own experience.
To do otherwise, and to judge, and to pontificate, and to use his death as a way to bolster one's own self-importance is morbid.
The very best we can do to understand him is to trust his own expression of his own experience.
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Malachi: Accurate, Mahkno: Inaccurate
10 Dec 2006
Date Edited: 10 Dec 2006 11:56:00 AM
Everything Malachi knew about himself, he took with him to the grave. Your experience is your experience, and your expression of it is valid.
Malachi's expression about his experience was valid. His reason's for what he did, he left behind in writing. These are only a shadow left behind by his mind.
The very best we can do to understand him is to trust his own expression of his own experience.
To do otherwise, and to judge, and to pontificate, and to use his death as a way to bolster one's own self-importance is morbid.
The very best we can do to understand him is to trust his own expression of his own experience.