For example, the well known yin-yang symbol. I certainly didn't comprehend that 
there was just as much pure blackness as there was pure white light in that 
design, and that the design is as good a representation visually of our general 
experience as any. Goes along with something I read in the BG, something K said 
to A, good and evil are equal in power, but good is naturally favored.

--- In [email protected], Ravi Yogi <raviyogi@...> wrote:
>
> Great stuff Barry..
> 
> But your spiritual guide forgot or you forgot one important step..
> 
> Yes conflict is great for growth and a good spiritual guide creates conflict 
> to create growth, that's what ashrams were all about.
> 
> However you create conflict, you push buttons but you walk away from it at 
> the first sign of discomfort. Only a person who has encountered his shadow, 
> healed and transformed it can then use conflict on others.
> 
> I humbly say you are not there yet.
> 
> But I am..
> 
> On Oct 24, 2011, at 7:39 AM, turquoiseb <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > --- In [email protected], obbajeeba <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Turq, I really enjoy your honesty. You are a very loving 
> > > being who champions the wit of 
> > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Copernicus
> > > One day, I hope Raja Hagelin will give you a crown to lead 
> > Aleksa Palladinothe aspect of creating a blend of reality to 
> > Aleksa Palladinothe movement, Raja Turq.
> > 
> > I'll pass on the crown, thanks. 
> > 
> > As you've obviously figured out, this was just 
> > a troll post, to tweak a few people here and 
> > see how they react. 
> > 
> > It's based on a bit of spiritual wisdom taught
> > to me before I turned 20 by the guy who taught
> > me how to play pool for money. I had spent my
> > first year in college developing and honing my 
> > skills as a pool player, but before I met him 
> > I didn't know squat about playing for money. 
> > After I met him, and after I started to pay 
> > attention to what he taught me, I managed to
> > pay for much of the rest of my education by
> > paying pool, so I still put some stock in his
> > advice.
> > 
> > One of the best pieces of advice he ever gave
> > me had to do with how to spot the "mark" in a 
> > room full of pool players. He taught me to 
> > "watch the banter." In his view, it was *not*
> > just idle chatter people exchanged between shots.
> > It was invaluable information that could be used
> > to determine which players around the table were 
> > the most likely "marks" and who were just fellow
> > hustlers like myself. 
> > 
> > His basic advice was this: "Look for flattery,
> > and who uses it. Who compliments the other players
> > on their shots, or on other aspects of the way 
> > they carry themselves? Those are the other hustlers;
> > you don't want to waste your time playing them. Who
> > you want to identify are the people who *fall* for
> > the flattery, and can't seem to get enough of it.
> > Those are the marks. Once you've identified them,
> > the only challenge left is to figure out how much
> > money they have on them, so you can take almost
> > all of it. Everything except for cab fare home.
> > If you leave them that, they'll be back the next
> > night, ready to be fleeced again." 
> > 
> > Truer words have never been spoken by any spiritual
> > teacher I've subsequently met in this life. They
> > always *were* back the next night, ready to be 
> > taken to the cleaners again, and of course that
> > is what happened.
> > 
> > I submit that my mentor's advice can be equally
> > applied to Internet forums like Fairfield Life.
> > 
> > > Judy already knows I appreciate her, so no need to suck up. : )
> > > 
> > > Denise is fun.
> > > 
> > > Bob Price is well, uh, trying his best.
> > > 
> > > Ravi is the ancient's wisdom.
> > > 
> > > Curtis is the blue sapphire on consistency.
> > > 
> > > Robin..I am still learning to understand, which one is he?
> > > 
> > > Nabby, his gracious cornfed soy jerky.
> > > 
> > > Whynotknow, to place where it belongs.
> > > 
> > > Archer, the bow.
> > > 
> > > Cardmaister, seventhray1, merlin and Vag and anyone else in this category 
> > > who I may have missed, a golden ray of hope.
> > > 
> > > Bharitu, wisdom.
> > > 
> > > Raunchydog, a challenge.
> > > 
> > > Mark Landau, much deeper than appears. 
> > > 
> > > FFLpostcount, all those who fit into the numbers game.
> > > 
> > > I love you all. OXO
> > 
> > Who will respond to all of this, and who not? If my
> > mentor's theory is true, that should tell you a lot. :-)
> > 
> > > --- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Remember, this week marks the end of the recent contest
> > > > in which FFL denizens were expected to reverse themselves
> > > > and flatter the hell out of others here in an attempt to
> > > > suck up to them. 
> > > > 
> > > > The contest has been a smashing success so far. As its
> > > > sponsors figured, there has been such a lack of obvious
> > > > sucking up here in the past that many were desperate for 
> > > > it. As a result, many recipients of recent suck-up posts 
> > > > have gone out of their way with their "Gosh...oh shucks...
> > > > I don't deserve it" replies. In some cases it was almost 
> > > > as if they believed what was said. 
> > > > 
> > > > Great theater all around. I applaud everyone's efforts, 
> > > > and remind you that you've got a few more days to get 
> > > > your own suck-up entry posted. Awards will be given out
> > > > for both the best apology/suck-up post and the best 
> > > > mock-humble acceptance speech post next Saturday.
> > > > 
> > > > :-)
> > > > 
> > > > For the record, I'm not playing. If I said it about you
> > > > in the past, I meant it. *Someone* on this forum should
> > > > at least be consistent. :-)
> > > >
> > >
> > 
> >
>


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