--- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@> 
> wrote:
I think 
> > this was called the World Peach Project.
> 
> This is why I'm not a big fan of irony. I'm more 
> than aware of the people sent to Iran. If I'm not
> mistaken, our Nabs may have been one of them. 
> 
> I was just commenting on the long-term Woo Woo
> effects their efforts seem to have produced. :-)

Gee, I misspelled World Peace Project as World *Peach* Project. That is not a 
lot different from World Preach Project either. 

I was reading something by Adyashanti the other day. He asked an interesting 
question. Why do we believe the thoughts in our own heads, but not the thoughts 
of others when they tell them to us? He wrote, that as a child he realised this 
- that adults appeared to be having problems because they believed the thoughts 
in their head, that all interactions between adults involved this negotiation 
between these internal realities that just existed inside their heads. And that 
realising this meant that, as a child, those upon whom one relied upon for 
support were basically insane.

I think on this forum, we now consider ourselves grown up. Wow. And I am only a 
newcomer in this facility called FFL. In my defense, my commitment is 
voluntary. A number of us seem to have escaped recently.


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