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Monday, October 23, 2006

Exclusion principle-2

What is the strength of an embryo? Or its experience? A life-form no more developed than an embryo is complex and has the ability to follow its biological directions. Nature and nurture would give its own evidences from which an infant will be able to express Me-factor accordingly. Experience of the same embryo is no longer the same with the passing of each day. Experience is expressed in terms of eons while that of life-form in hours and days. Any life form might work on the anomaly of matter to be relevant far beyond his or her term of life. Thus the short life of a Mozart or Kafka shall continue to inspire mankind even after they have gone to dust.
Daddy Starbucks who made his billions always prided he owed his riches to the dead. He had hoped his father would give all his wealth to him as he was the first born. But the entire estate went to his younger brother. So he went out determined to prove the dead wrong. Later in life he found among his father's papers the reason why. " You have in you everything that you need. Use it. But John, your brother, he is a zero who I am not sure can earn a cent without a handout from me." Daddy Starbucks who had made millions by then had to thank his father for his farsightedness.
The dead in its ability to affect the living must be considered as one with the living. Daddy Starbucks made money without any help from his father but yet he had in his qualities received from his father. So much so it was as if he had merely carried on where he had stopped.
Exclusion principle (in terms of experience being common for the species) excludes death. Certainly there is no corporeal form but their examples and directions work from within. We carry within us the dead in a manner of speaking and connect them with our future. The only way I can honor my father and also give focus on his life is to give the sterling qualities I found in his life the necessary shine. In short with my deeds.

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