Each person has to take unto themselves the job of assimilating what they've absorbed.
Sometimes, what you bounce off is just as important as what you then head towards. (One of my fav "country sayings" is "Ok, I told you that story, to tell you this'n.")
Each person
has to do that for themselves.
I have probably gone through 80% of the Camelot info. The bulk of it represents what these people experienced/took part in.
Most of these people draw these experinces from highly compartmentalized, and shocking environments. This may cloud their over-all picture, but not their experience.
In some cases I have made the determination that some of them are nearly overwhelmed by what they have gone through, and how it affects them. I keep which ones, about what, and what it means, to myself. It wouldn't serve them, or anyone else, for that matter. I simply file away some information "awaiting further intelligence"; theirs or mine.
I am fairly sure that if you came here in order for someone to hand you
The Truth, you'll probably find Camelot as disappointing as the last place, and the next.
I don't think anyone knows how to do that. If I knew how to install such, I would have given it to my children and moved off this here rock long ago.
B&K have stayed consistent in their efforts, I think. They have followed their interests
earnestly, and
honestly. They have published what they can of this, and left "what to think about it" to the readers.
Say "Thank You", they just paid you a compliment.
In that sense, I think these folk have done a fairly good job.
Although the forum has been a bit strange the last week or so, I think that will get back on target soon, too. There are quite a few folk here I find with the same qualities.
And so I stay...
Fred