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Started by jkhan, January 14, 2024, 11:22:48 PM

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shukri

Quote from: Jafar on February 26, 2024, 06:40:33 AMWe've discussed using the analogy of Lord Of The Rings and Tolkien on another thread.
Let's use that analogy, everyone / everything in Lord Of The Rings is actually Tolkien.

If An Orc, Gollum, Frodo are actually Tolkien, they must have the same power/capability like the first/original Tolkien!
Is that true, sir?
"My Lord, pardon me if I have forgotten or erred"

shukri

Quote from: Jafar on February 25, 2024, 10:46:00 PMSince before time and space were,
the Tao IS.
It is beyond is and is not.
How do I know this is true?
I look inside myself and see.
-- Lao Tse, Tao The Ching

Did you do the same thing as Lao Tse did?
How to do that?

*Sorry sir!
So many questions from me.



"My Lord, pardon me if I have forgotten or erred"

Jafar

Quote from: shukri on February 26, 2024, 01:42:22 PMDid you do the same thing as Lao Tse did?
How to do that?

Meditate, look inside yourselves.

QuoteIf An Orc, Gollum, Frodo are actually Tolkien, they must have the same power/capability like the first/original Tolkien!
Is that true, sir?

Of course everybody in LOTR is actually Tolkien.
No each character are uniquely defined and designed by Tolkien so they're not as 'powerful' as Tolkien who can basically create anything he wants in LOTR.
Each character that Tolkien has created gives Tolkien a unique perspective to the LOTR universe that he has created. The conflict of Frodo vs Sauron in LOTR is actually Tolkien vs Tolkien.

Try to author your own novel, and you will understand the concept.