No problem,Bob. If one can laugh one can avoid and/or release frustrations. Laughter,they say...is the best medicine. I can agree but,I like a good cold beer now and then,too.
And here is something I picked up a long time ago(from the old "Kung Fu' tv series,I think)...a truth suppressed gives it a force beyond endurance. On Aug 2, 9:42 am, Bob1357 <[email protected]> wrote: > "And,by the way...it's BATMAN,dumb shit." > > That one got me. > Laughing really hard. > Thanks > > On Aug 2, 9:34 am, Rodger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > There is no spirit. > > So,no everything that 'has to be'...spiritual. > > 'Has to be' is a line drawn. > > > And,by the way...it's BATMAN,dumb shit. > > :) > > > On Aug 2, 8:56 am, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I never draw a line because life is an experience for the spirit. > > > The atman always watches everything. > > > There is no line to be drawn here. > > > But while at work, the awareness is being directed towards work. > > > The daily activities have to be more or less automated. > > > There is no place for the unreal in my life ie. desires, fears, and > > > vaginas. > > > > I am the spirit. So everything has to be spiritual. > > > > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Mahakali <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > Hi everyone > > > > > we all know the difference between spiritual and non-spiritual. We > > > > have gone through endless debates and discussions on spirituality. > > > > > But, in real life, where do you draw the line between what is > > > > spiritual and what is non-spiritual? When or where do you see the > > > > spiritual emerging from a non-spiritual experience of viceversa? > > > > > To me, it is seen in my reactions and attitude towards life i.e. when > > > > my ego does not take ownership of facts and events and stories being > > > > built upon it have been abandoned. It is simply what it is without any > > > > (mental or intellectual) story or attribute being added to it. > > > > > What about you? > > > > > Kali
