I've been having problems
connecting with a few of you today. No point saying who. I just am not
understanding the gist of things being written. I asked for clarification
from Jim on a number of things but each time got another
nonsequitur. It's a bit late at night so the final fog of the
evening seems immanent. Frankly, I don't think imagination is everything
in these experiences. just my take. Jim and Rory are walking a dangerous line in
admitting these things as the results of such discussions are as old as time.
Basically scepticism, doubt, and then degrading comments and rudeness, and so on
ad nauseam. Hard to countenance. I will never admit having any experience
more profound than stepping in dogshit. At least that lightens the
atmosphere. Ironic that little old ladies falling down flights of steps brings
lightness and laughter, but people seeing angels brings malignity and evil
rebukes.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 8:07
PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This
stuff never gets old...] Maharishi vs. the movement
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
"Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote: > Well, when you said fruit of the imagination it's not hard
to >imagine that meaning basically delusions.
not sure why you
need to 'imagine' when I clearly said what I mean. in any case we can agree
to disagree.
Or is that a wrong assumption?
>
----- Original Message ----- > From: anonymousff
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:45 PM > Subject:
[FairfieldLife] was [Re: This stuff never gets old...] Maharishi vs. the
movement > > > --- In
FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote: > > On May 5, 2005, at 5:30
PM, anonymousff wrote: > > > > >
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination. > >
> > > > ----Best not to make fun
of shit that's > > where do you see making fun? I
still can express my opinion, can't I? > imo means
exactly that. > > > out of your own perceptual
range lest you be also taken for a fool > >someday.
After all, this is what most are aspiring to, this >
> I'm not aspiring to be deluded. >
> >expansiveness. As others have said, the
experiences are commonplace, > > commonplace dose
not prove anything. > > > and I know many who have
them and they all say the same thing, the > experiences
are as meaningful as a bowl of cereal. Just a part of
> life. That's how they can have them and still function.
That shows > spiritual maturity, because the people
with the breakthrough > >experiences are the ones that
turn the world upside down > > or turn the world
down. sorry I don't see it as a breakthrough > experiences.
> > > and create new religions and just more
chaos. The spiritually > mature understand that it's
everyone's birthright to see the finer > levels of the
energetic world thst suffuses us. Especially at a >
listserv like this some understanding should be forthcoming, and if
> not understanding then just simple acceptance. I would
for one try to > >keep Robert Keith Wallace out of
my brain with his needles. > > >Leave science to
the junk heap where its products end up, and leave >
>the metaphysics to the living where the breathing lie. >
> yeh right, lol. > I'll take science
any day, no contradiction. > > > > >
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