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| Daniel leech: I enjoyed reading that. Something that particularly resonated with me was the idea of interest themes. We individually like the kinds of themes that we enjoy and we really either do or don't, building the tastes, the habits, the interests, over time, by much deliberations over what feels right and good and saying no and saying yes and changing. And I like the way how this is explained, that Stephen found something he liked, enjoyed it long enough to call it a real interest, a few years later tested the kinds of responses he might get from those he was closest with to see, almost to affirm what he already knew, that he was right to just focus on what he liked and allow others to continue doing what they liked etc.
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| these are incredibly rich themes Consciousness, life on other worlds having already been through our episode etc etc as you say, life and death themes and there are almost natural gates which prevent normal proceeding without an actual position which Billy Meier offers to strengthen with the way the information is presented and it is so different to what we usually do in our lives atleast for the last few thousand years that a taste has to be developed maybe even a preexisting one for the themes and the kinds of content as well as a realisation that it would surely inherently be something similar to a fringe or edge of society position which inherently could only grow very slowly. It reminded me of the position illustrated in the film "the giver" which I remember watching a years ago, or another sci fi one "equals", where many different risks as well as concealments and all kinds of different special arrangements must develop to facilitate everything which begins to get lofty. But keeping it normal, grounded level, we cannot just go around thinking someone is going to be interested in what we like, and even if they do we certainly would be wise to allow them to develop that interest themselves so that it's a genuine one. I think Stephen writes about some really good things here in this documents I enjoyed reading, thank you
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