a) A'LIEN, adjective [Latin alienus, from alius, another.]...everyone else represents another for oneself.
b) HOST, noun [Latin hostis, a stranger.]...once again, everyone represents a stranger to one another.
c) obsession (wanting suggested) comes before possession (holding onto suggested).
if...can vs cannot be, then...
a) using implication (if/then) upon reason (can vs cannot) tempts one to ignore that what's being reasoned about was suggested by another. Meanwhile, implication implies perceivable aka if inception, then death for life within.
b) to be implies life being moved from inception towards death...can vs cannot reasoning over suggested tempts one to ignore that.
c) to be implies being able (can) to adapt to everything perceivable...suggested cannot (can nothing) represents the inversion thereof.
Sleight of hand: "can" of worms...don't open it unless you want to bait.
a) A'LIEN, adjective [Latin alienus, from alius, another.]...everyone else represents another for oneself.
b) HOST, noun [Latin hostis, a stranger.]...once again, everyone represents a stranger to one another.
c) obsession (wanting suggested) comes before possession (holding onto suggested).
a) using implication (if/then) upon reason (can vs cannot) tempts one to ignore that what's being reasoned about was suggested by another. Meanwhile, implication implies perceivable aka if inception, then death for life within.
b) to be implies life being moved from inception towards death...can vs cannot reasoning over suggested tempts one to ignore that.
c) to be implies being able (can) to adapt to everything perceivable...suggested cannot (can nothing) represents the inversion thereof.
Sleight of hand: "can" of worms...don't open it unless you want to bait.