[stylist] My thoughts Kuell Monitor article

Eve Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Sun Apr 7 00:52:30 UTC 2013


Maybe so, but that is what I enjoy and believe contributes to our creative
thought processes. As the subjects change  while following the original
track, they may still be on the train, but have picked up much cargo and
passengers to become something entirely different. What a beautiful thing
this is. Often poetry is like that. It starts out one way. The reader
thinking they know exactly where it is going. But when there is a shift, it
surprises the reader and causes thoughts to ponder. Some like the outcome
and some do not. If we all thought the same though, the world would be a
boring place. Blessings, Eve

On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Bridgit Pollpeter <bpollpeter at hotmail.com>wrote:

> Eve,
>
> You make a good point: religion is often brought up on this list whether
> in writing or simple posts, and no one ever seems bothered by it. I have
> no problem if people want to discuss religious beliefs, but you bring up
> an interesting point. We can share opinions and ideas about religion but
> not on other philosophical views?
>
> Okay, before I get a post saying this is in deed not true, I'm just
> making a point for discussion. And like Chris said, at this point, the
> initial reasoning for this thread should probably be dropped, and we
> should all move on. I think the posts that have branched off from this
> discussion are great, but the original thread is probably going to lead
> no where pretty soon.
>
> Bridgit
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> Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 13:26:43 -0700
> From: Eve Sanchez <3rdeyeonly at gmail.com>
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> Bridget, As a paper explaining your views on a particular political
> problem that repeatedly comes up and stalls any progress in the group
> affected; you were well written. We need to grow as writers and the only
> way to do so is to keep writing. I also find that sharing is a great
> tool. One type of writing tha is always difficult for most people is the
> venting. Venting is healthy and helps get things rectified. When venting
> is done in written form, it reaches more people and is more affective.
> If you can not share what you write, even venting or ranting, with a
> writers group then you likely could not share it anywhere and no
> progress will ever be made. I thought your post was well written without
> too much emotion tripping you up. That is always the big danger for me.
> It should not matter if everyone agrees or not. It is just, whether or
> not something was well written and could be judged in that manner. Also,
> we are also a group that has its own politics with officers and board
> members. We need to improve as best we could and learn from issues in
> other groups. I am not going to censor you. In fact, I applaud you for
> addressing a subject that seems taboo to so many. Politics is like
> religion; people are scared to talk about it. I do, however, notice
> religious references that are made on this list serve quite often and no
> one says anything about it. Must be acceptable. Keep writing and being
> passionate. Eve
>
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