A reader writes

Algirdas writes:

Belatedly, my sincere Christmas and New Year greetings to you. Your penetrating analyses of the passing scene are based on, and preserve, the utmost standard—attending to the common meaning of words.

—end of initial entry—

December 29

Algirdas writes:

Thanks for posting my message. Curiously, I sent it before I read your piece on Gary Bauer.

LA replies:

Talk about meaningful coincidences (or Jungian synchronicity—something that I experience repeatedly in my life and that is one of the standing proofs of a realm of reality beyond the material), that’s really funny. Immediately after I posted my e-mails to Bauer criticizing his thoughtless use of the word “war,” you, not having read that entry, wrote about my concern about the correct meaning of words.

Algirdas writes:

My wife tells me that Russian scholar Vernadsky, biologist, also wrote about such phenomena as signs of the “presence of being”.


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