Quote Originally Posted by Korpo View Post
The meaning of the whole sentence could be that in analogy ("Compare it to that.") what you see as a blue tint of his skin could be an interpretation of an inner quality you recognise in him represented as outward appearance (marking him as special and unusual).
Do you know Michael Newton's books? Blue could then refer to the color spectrum he describes. Light blue would mark Newton's "Level V," see "Destiny of Souls", page 170. He even calls it "core color." I don't think this is arbitrary or limited to one author, we know a similar continuum from lower to higher in the chakras, so such classification according to color seems rather natural when one comes to think of it.
Yes, I know M. Newton's books and also the colour/frequencies mentioned according to development. Hmm, so you think I 'saw' his spiritual 'status' of development? Or maybe he showed it to me willingly in this way? Yes, it's an interesting point and absolutely possible.

Quote Originally Posted by Korpo View Post
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"Tit" is a coarse term. It could denote the notion of coarseness as an attribute, an example from a coarse context (physical reality) serving as analogy for something happening in the underlying reality.
Or maybe he wanted me to remember this (for whatever reason..) at any rate and therefore chose this kind of direct and slang expression?