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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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<title>About SomeClues.org</title>
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<h1><a href="/SomeClues">SomeClues<a></h1>
<h1>What do we mean by Clues?</h1>
<p>
Contributors to SomeClues.org, hereafter known as
ClueDispensors, are curious people who have been searching
vigorously for <i>"What it's all about"</i> for many years. Our
inquiry has revealed that much of the conventional worldview is
either false or misleading, and that many preposterous
possibilities are in fact available and life transforming. We
have created this website to allow us to share clues with one
another. You are welcome to join us!
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<p>
We are not interested in having other people's beliefs and
answers foisted upon us; therefore, we do not wish to foist our
viewpoints on others. It is our experience that beliefs about
how life is, and answers to life's challenges can close down a
person's options and rob them of power. As ClueDispensors we
wish to simply share clues, sometimes accompanied with links to
resources which may be useful in following up on that clue.
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<p>
A clue is a hint or a pointer to the existence of something or
some area which we might otherwise overlook. Without a clue we
might miss something valuable or even essential to having a life
of great possiblity. A clue won't tell us what that great life
will look like. It won't tell us what to think, what to believe
or what to do. A clue won't give us that great life, but it may
be useful in our discovering a path to that great life which is
uniquely ours.
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<p>
Because clues are merely pointers, they are neither true nor
false (apologies here to C programmers). English is not
particularly generous in providing grammatical forms for
expressing clues, so parts of this site may look like claims and
assertions rather than clues. Big Meta Clue: Everything on this
site is intended to be taken as a clue, not as our opinion.
Please don't make the mistake of believing anything you read on
this site. Follow the clue and check it out for yourself!
</p>
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