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Renee (Guest)
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Nov-30-00, 01:50 AM (EST)
 
"Pythagoras as a sole mate"
 
   Hi, this may seem straange, but I am going to ask anyway. I am a person who meditates and enjoys seeking answers from the subconscious. Anyway, when I ask about my soul mate I get the word pythogras. Because of your knowledge maybe you can help me to interpret this. If you feel comfortable in doing that I would appreciate it.

ThankYou
Renee


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Nov-30-00, 01:54 AM (EST)
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1. "RE: Pythagoras as a sole mate"
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   I am really at a loss trying to understand your quandary. Do not take an offense. I am not a polymath - just a mathematician and a programmer. You may want to talk to a psychologist or a psychiatrist who may possess more of the relevant knowledge.


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