Transformations

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Caroline
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Transformations

Post by Caroline »

Hi Darlene,

I've been meaning to say for some time now that I like your new avatar. I think I know why you chose a beautiful butterfly, but what it reminds me of is the famous dream of Chuang Tzu (369-286 B.C.E.), which he retold thus...

"Once upon a time, I, Chuang Tzu, dreamt that I was a butterfly, flitting around and enjoying myself. I had no idea I was Chuang Tzu. Then suddenly I woke up and was Chuang Tzu again. But I could not tell, had I been Chuang Tzu dreaming I was a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming I was now Chuang Tzu? However, there must be some sort of difference between Chuang Tzu and a butterfly! We call this the transformation of things."

All I can say is that you seem well on your way to your own transformation.

Good Luck, and take care of yourself,

Caroline.
"There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so." Shakespeare.
Loretta Ann
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Post by Loretta Ann »

Whew! I almost did not open this post, as I am not interested taking my cross-dressing any further than I have, and am not all that interested in the transformations that I have read about. Although I am happy for those who have enjoyed there experiences.

How ever thanks for your kind words Caroline. (--)
Caroline
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Post by Caroline »

You're welcome, Darlene; that's just how they were meant. Kind words to a friend. (--)

Carpline.
"There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so." Shakespeare.
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