I can't believe all the New Age nonsense I'm reading in various places about 
this unfortunate young man. Someone is saying he was "not from this planet"? 
This is crazy! It is a very tragic and sad incident. This young man desperately 
needed help and he did not receive it. His much-vaunted spiritual knowledge did 
not help him, so what use was it to him or anyone? You cannot serve your 
spiritual evolution by suicide. You cannot dictate to the universe the place 
you wish to occupy in it. That is not for you to decide. Anyone who believes 
otherwise is a fool. In Dante's L'Inferno, the Wood of the Suicides is located 
in the second ring of the Seventh Circle of Hell. Read it for yourselves. It is 
not pleasant.  

--- In [email protected], "Buck" <dhamiltony...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> exulted & mentally ill,,
> 
> FW,,
> <paste>
> "I think a lot of people are shocked and confused esp the young people here. 
> Wondering if suicide is a okay method to move on, if things are rough. Rick 
> Archer gave this moving talk of love about the depth of Daniel's exp and with 
> all the talk of how he was not from this planet etc. 
> ,,,
> I didn't buy a lot of that last night. Jesus and Shankara didn't kill 
> themselves to get out of the body as I know I've never heard of a saint who 
> was so trapped in this realm and finished with his work he blew his brains 
> out. 
> ,,,
> Daniel may have been a very high guy but it still seems to me. he was 
> identified with what ever pain, human or cosmic he was experiencing and as 
> long as there is a 'me' sense there , there is work to do in this realm and 
> this body. 
> okay. `no mistake'. I get that. his time was up and for me its more that he 
> did as much as he could do and couldn't bare the pain of it and didn't know 
> how to stop the flow of it thru him. or stop identifying with it. he didn't 
> know how to shift his attention to who is experiencing the pain etc. 
> a proper teacher could have helped him." <end paste>
>


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