lurkernomore20002000 wrote:
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> I see nothing wrong with the tone here on FFL
>>     
>
> Okay,  but when you  get comments like,  "So and So is pretty cool even
> though she doesn't believe the gov't orcestrataed 9-11".   You once
> blasted me for being condescending.   What category would this this fall
> into.
>
>   
Well deserved if you were presenting yourself that way.  But it's just 
an opinion so what difference does it make?  I believe being candid is 
good and I would have no problem making comments here to someone in 
person though it might well be taken differently in that environment.   
BTW, Rush is well known for his name calling.  The term "femi-Nazis" 
comes to mind.  :)
> If you want to get
>   
>> "spiritually drunk" there are other "bliss" groups that cater to
>> discussion on "spiritual" topics.
>>     
>
> There's the  "All Amma, All The Time"  site.  Not sure how to make it
> through two or three posts there.
>   
There lies the rub.  Unless you spent time with that group you might not 
be able to make it through.  :)  That's why I hang out here as I spent 
the most time doing TM though this tantra program I'm on is soon to be 
the longest.  I relate well to the SYDA folks that I have known but what 
open boards I've found didn't have much on them.  As an astrologer I 
used to hang out at  events and workshops and met all kinds of cool 
folks from different spiritual disciplines.  Those too became fragmented 
particularly with one group who was fond of a certain teacher and yet 
the folks who followed the school I represent were able to read a chart 
readily whereas his just stumbled around (probably much to his chagrin 
as I am a friend of the guy) and made stabs at readings.  I think it 
just miffed them that we went "bang, bang, bang... okay what do you guys 
see."  So we went our separate ways and with the downturn in "new age" 
centers after the 90's there was not much to hang out at but when there 
was it was fun to make friends from other disciplines.


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