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weird (adj.)

c. 1400,

• "having power to control fate", from wierd (n.), from Old English wyrd "fate, chance, fortune; destiny; the Fates," literally "that which comes,"

• from Proto-Germanic wurthiz (cognates: Old Saxon wurd, Old High German wurt "fate," Old Norse urðr "fate, one of the three Norns"),

• from PIE wert- "to turn, to wind," (cognates: German werden, Old English weorðan "to become"),

• from root wer- (3) "to turn, bend" (see versus).

• For sense development from "turning" to "becoming," compare phrase turn into "become."

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[–] syncretik 1 points 1 year ago

That being, the only fundamental truth is awareness itself. Everything else under the umbrella of possibility is true/false in a relative sense. So, things like what we are talking about now, come down to choice.

I agree. There's a lot of choices and options available to you and that's the beauty of it.

ever heard of Greg Goode as well. His books 'Standing as Awareness' and 'The Direct Path' got me started on all this,

Ah yeah, Greg Goode is a boss. I've read his "Standing as Awareness" book but I've not read his "Direct Path". Really helpful book though, his explanations are cutting edge and very easy to understand. In fact I should probably check out his "Direct Path" book for a quick mental brush up.

Originally commented by u/Green-Moon on 2017-09-26 22:43:42 (dnj1o84)