IN> Question about Seraphic Resonance

William J.Keith wjk26 at drexel.edu
Fri Nov 9 16:10:18 CST 2007


> Conclusion: the seraphic resonance must convey some limited ability to
> read minds.  That is, to grasp the truth of a statement, you must know
> what the speaker intended the statement to mean.
>
> That strikes me as a definite departure from the usual interpretation.
> Does it make sense to anybody else?  Is there a way around it?

That's exactly what it means to me, and it's how I play it.  In fact, 
the Seraph is reading the entire Symphony, of which the person's mind 
is a part.  There is the literal truth of the words, the level of truth 
intent of the speaker, and the true state of reality, and as the CD 
progresses the Seraph learns more about each of these things in turn -- 
what they are, and whether they match.

> -Mike

William



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