Yep, I agree. Robin is full of heart and kindness, even though I can't always summon the patience to read what he writes. Part of it are the religious references. Leave religion in the dust where it belongs - let's cut to the chase. :-)
--- In [email protected], Ravi Yogi <raviyogi@...> wrote: > > Regardless of the amount of words Robin uses, he comes across to me as being > open minded, honest, kind and *not* self important. I may disagree with him > but he is a very lovable person :-) > > > On Oct 19, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Bob Price <bobpriced@...> wrote: > > > tartbrain <[email protected]> > > > > <snip> > > A mentor, quite bright, has said many times "I don't know". Not in some > > casual way, but really "I DON"T KNOW!". That state of detachment for me can > > be liberating, if not unsettling at times. Some traditions (EmptyBill can > > elaborate) find that state of utter detachment from not knowing anything > > for sure is on the verge of wisdom. > > > > IMO, no one---I mean no one---on FFL, qualifies what he shares, as in---"I > > Could be wrong" or "There might be another way to understand this", as > > Robin. > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWNja7skJ2Q > > > > Doubt is God's gift to those he loves (that might be all us---"I DON"T > > KNOW). > > >
