63 () posted 3 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz 3 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz +67 / -4 13 comments share 13 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Implication (if/then) needs to be used for perceived (inspiration); not upon suggested (information). Otherwise one is being deceived (nasha: to beguile, deceive from נָשָׁא) to implicate the meaning suggested by others.