03-26-2016, 01:31 AM
Castor repeated the words in his mind over again. He had a knack for remembering wording and it helped him to go over the thoughts the eye was expressing. From what he could tell, Yack disagreed with Castor. Memories did not make a person who they were.
Castor's inquiry into this being's identity seemed to be shifting into a deep philosophical discussion. He had never met a person to claim to have lived before and he suspected that the opinion he was expressing was based on that belief. Nothing more than his curiosity lead him to prompt further.
"Some have forgotten lives lived and yet remain themselves through their action? And yet others remain themselves with neither memory or actions of past lives?" He assumed the statement, 'Some falter with both' was referring to memory and action. He was basically repeating the statements in his own words to make certain he was understanding correctly. "It seems like a contradiction, at least partially." He tacked on.
Castor's inquiry into this being's identity seemed to be shifting into a deep philosophical discussion. He had never met a person to claim to have lived before and he suspected that the opinion he was expressing was based on that belief. Nothing more than his curiosity lead him to prompt further.
"Some have forgotten lives lived and yet remain themselves through their action? And yet others remain themselves with neither memory or actions of past lives?" He assumed the statement, 'Some falter with both' was referring to memory and action. He was basically repeating the statements in his own words to make certain he was understanding correctly. "It seems like a contradiction, at least partially." He tacked on.


