When "it" is raining, there is rain which is water. Water is a concrete thing falling from the clouds.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 11:16 amYou don't have to call IT anything at all, but without knowledge, nothing IS KNOWN.
Why do we say IT'S raining? ..what is this IT that is raining?
Words follow the not-knowing, words are knowledge born of not-knowing.
I am the word and the word is with the knower of the word.
Who's playing God here, who ?
Am I playing a role, or am I the role I'm playing?
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So whenever you see the word "it" in an English sentence, you immediately think "ohmigosh, God is playing"?