> > Good for you.
> > I am not a coward.
> > I am not afraid of anything.
> 
> How about if we dangled you with a flimsy rope from the Golden 
Gate Bridge
> by your ankles? >>


That sounds like fun. 
I'll give you $500 to do it. Thanks for the kind offer of this 
valuable service. You could be onto something ! Good business idea.


> 
> >I have apprehensions, but nothing I
> > cannot flatten with a steamroadroller. There really is nothing I 
am
> > afraid of except maybe being tortured for a very long time. This 
I am
> > not afraid of, but I know it would be horrible, and I will try to
> > avoid it. But is it so hard to believe that when someone says 
they are
> > not afraid of anything they actually might not be afraid of 
anything?>>>
> 
> Yes. Everyone is afraid of losing their individuality. It's a fear
> fundamental to all unenlightened sentient beings.>>>



What individuality? I am nothing. So why would my ego be afraid of 
it. 
Aprehensive YES! But not a coward about it.



> 
> > instead of trying to say that when a person says something that 
deep
> > down it must mean the opposite.>>
> 
> Irmeli and Peter and others may describe this better, but it seems 
to me
> that a strong emotional reaction to anything usually indicates 
that we're
> reacting to the presence of that same thing in ourselves.
> >


No, it doesn't. Sorry can't help you there. There is no shadow self. 
It is an illusion in your mind.


> >> 3. Getting into a spat over a little name calling is juvenile. 
Like
> > a grade
> >> school playground fight.>>>
> > 
> > No , I am pointing out his uncivility. Lack of civilization.
> 
> But are you doing this civilly? And if not, aren't you guilty of 
the same
> sin?>>>


I am a sinner. That I am.


> 
> >But he is 
> > a Bush supporter so perhaps that is all I can expect.
> > 
> > This whole thing is juvenille.
> > All I did was tell him he would have a devastating result if he 
called
> > me that to my face. This is not a spat Rick, this is common sense
> > logic. Strangers don't go around calling red blooded males a 
coward to
> > their face. It would be illogical and the devastating result 
would be
> > cosequence of logic. Most people can't understand this logic but 
it is
> > very precise and rooted in a braod and deep philosophical 
reality,
> > with a vast treatise and commentary long in existence. I don't 
see how
> > people think that everyone should just turn the other cheek.
> 
> And that's why we have wars. Yet paradoxically you are opposed to 
them.>>>


Its the paradox that I am always trying to show on this board. 
However, there is a difference between an intelligent strategic war, 
and a dumbass retard redneck knee-jerk reaction war.
You should keep this clearly in mind.



>> 
> Here's a timely quote:
> 
> "Many saints treat their most vociferous critics at par with their 
most devoted followers. The devotees serve and worship the Mahatmas 
but share with them their hoard of spiritual powers, but the critics 
take nothing for themselves, they just wash away their sins. We 
should indeed be very grateful for the beneficial service that they 
render and should in no case try to stifle their criticism."--quote 
supposed to be by Maharishi approx
> 1967 or 1968>>>


Ok, now relate this point to the point about being called a coward 
for calling myself owb. 


Sincerely yours,
Slartybardfast.






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