It is a shame that this person feels that his experience led to such
attack that he has to withdraw - my daughter said today after going on
a music debate website "it's interesting how American men seem to go
on these websites to attack each other". I'm sure it's not an American
thing necessarily - we can do it just as much (if not more) in Europe -
but it did ring a bell in me after reading these posts.
 
-----What's a shame is that someone so ashamed of their situation that they create a sort of whole mythology around it is heading West to be in charge of a Peace Palace.
 
Not to overanalyse, but Guy didn't really open up to prove a point. He really opened up because we are the closest thing to real peers he has anywhere in the world who are willing to discuss his spiritual predeliction, and he was fearful of opening up, and rightly so. To open up is to invite much criticism. But if one doesn't have the necessary fortitude then they can only blame themselves if they don't like the answers they get.
 
More importantly though, Guy was writing under a pseudonym which gives him a sort of immunity, so who really was criticized? A pseudonym. So what? The guy poured his heart out for maybe two minutes. Maybe after he gets his wits back he'll have more self knowledge and the experience will assume the sort of cathartic kriya which it was suppose to be.
 
If he just came to FFLife for the first time he's in no position to be any sort of expert on anything. Even now we have perhaps the most esoteric collection of mystics and seers collected here of any other group in the world, which considering the unassuming banner of FFLife, is sort of very esoteric in itself.
 
Come humble, or leave humble.


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