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Old 03-Aug-2009, 08:38 AM
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Re: Dilemma for Westerners?

Tejwant ji

not all make up is for flaws.

I work as an artist, i make up to play roles, characters...it is a part of my task.

make up is also the exterior we assume to be one among the many. many here is subjective. I would be motivated by an internal desire to be a part of even small many. e.g the gothic culture.
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Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=26086

fit in

we fitting in goes both ways.

all institutions are based on assumptions that a limited number is true and there is more false than truth.

So being a part of institution is the process of fitting in.

Why be a part of institution?

i have no answer to that

my way of dialog is wee bit odd, hope you are comfortable with this.
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