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What if the light wasn't switched on in the morning?
Would there be enough light to dress by the window? Would you use someone elses light source? Every time a light is switched off, is there one that will immediately come on to substitue it in its absence? Is light only any use if it is supporting someone and person to do something? A light in an office or kitchen, a bedroom, sitting room and operating theatre, do you get what I'm talking about?
Can you just replace a light? In the absence of light is there anything?
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| Perfect, thank you. Yes this is what I was getting at. It also has something to do with life and the light being a person, if a person is no longer around... at work, in love, etc is there some one immediately there to replace them. There will always be some sort of light to see by no matter how dark it is, so how much difference would one person make? |
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Comment by: - 2006-03-09 01:20
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Far deeper I feel than what tose reading are seeing.
I am not saying I totally get it, but to me it seems a philisophical moment urged on by the ponderings of a "lit" mind.
Right or wrong, it brings to mind the 'if a tree falls and no one is there to hear it" theory.
Wraith |
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Comment by: 8of0 - 2006-02-21 06:14
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| absolute rubbish |
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The answer is NO! This is kind of yin and yan, it depends on what you perspective is i suppose, Like Is it half empty or half full...!
O mon dieau! |
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Comment by: - 2006-02-14 09:26
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| Well, even without the light being switched on in the morning, there is always 'light'. In it's absence, there is something 'substantial'. There is more. Light is a supporting source, yet, I think I get what you are saying. It's very true. Though, even in the darkness, one can find light, right? |
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