Dear Curtis, You are a sick, sly, SOB - proving you don't even have any semblance of self-dignity, a masochist..LOL..as Judy once said beautifully put..FOAD, I have bigger fish to fry.
Love, Ravi On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 1:09 PM, curtisdeltablues <curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com > wrote: > ** > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> > wrote: > > > > It's not the fact that he is just dead. > > Did Nabbie just change his handle here? > > > > > You yourself have no honesty and integrity to question him - that man is > at> least dead, you are alive.> > > So you were hoping to argue with me about my opinions about a man you > didn't know did ya? And you were thinking it might be inappropriate for me > to voice opinions about him on a board devoted to those issues. > > Got it, I'm sure that all makes perfect sense in crazy world. > > > > > > Just wake up and take care of yourself, rather than your fixation on him. > > What moral, ethical, spiritual principles you have - you can continue > your > > fixations, fantasies on Maharishi but don't expect you not being called > on > > it every time you do that. > > Yeah, well this is a TM and ex TM focused forum so you are gunna get some > talk about the guy I would think. And I wasn't challenged on anything I > said, it was just a general insult post like yours. I would welcome someone > to challenge the meaning of what I wrote. > > > > > > Prove us you are not Maitreya of Morons here, you are rehabilitating, > good > > we all applaud it. The Morons who parade their emotionally demented, > > deranged, depraved misogynist, homophobic nonsense here day in and day > out, > > abusing and taunting others from posting here, their 17 year old > paranoid, > > delusional, narcissistic fantasies. > > Yeah, the judge got that one right. > > > You yourself had the the temerity to > > brand Judy as being full of malice, of trying to slander you, man the > gall, > > arrogance and the stupidity. > > I get it that this site is a soap opera vehicle for your own personal > frustrations, but Judy has nothing to do with this exchange. If you are > trying to insert yourself into long forgotten exchanges I had with her in > the past you are being trollish, trying to get two other people to fight > who have no current beef with each other. > > Now I see that with no TM background all you have to do here is shoot > spitballs and hope they will get you noticed, but you aren't gunna get much > traction on the train of "don't talk about Maharishi here". > > > > > > I feel pity for your ass.> > > No you don't. You feel resentment for your own personal life and you are > trying to take that aggression out on strangers here, inserting yourself > into conversations between people with actual skin in the game. I may > disagree with Nabbie but he knew Maharishi and has earned his opinion about > him as I have. You are just a troll looking for a fight about topics you > know nothing about while hoping that by interjecting yourself into the > personalities of the posters here you wont stick out so much. > > You are a tumbleweed of unfocused unpleasantness blowing through this > group till you completely lose it and get booted off. > > Again. > > > > > > > On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:26 PM, curtisdeltablues < > > curtisdeltablues@...> wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for verifying the triplets MMY story Nabbie, I was just > guessing. > > > What course was that on? > > > > > > I am curious about this arbitrary fixation on his deadness. I thought > you > > > guys believed that he is still with us somewhere between Marley's > ghost and > > > the thought in meditation that inspires the marketing crew to try some > new > > > scheme to get TM into the lives beyond the 687 people who still > practice it > > > exclusively now. > > > > > > So you think a guy like Maharishi actually dies? And how do you > imagine my > > > "bashing" affects him? Is it like a disturbance in sleep like when > someone > > > in the bed farts and we almost wake up and then turn over? Or does it > > > really get to him, do my words cause him to gnash his teeth and pound > his > > > fist into his hands in a Sienfeldesque "CURTIS!" Does he shake his > fist at > > > the sky like Jon Stewart and curse me from beyond the grave? Does he > try to > > > extract retribution on me in this world to get me back in some way like > > > moving a chair when I sleep so I stub my toe during a mid-sleep groggy > > > bathroom run? Exactly how pissed do my words make this spirit of > Maharishi > > > you imagine? Should I invest in a voodoo doll of him to avoid his evil > eye? > > > > > > Now of course if your point was that when I posted the same perspective > > > when he was alive he had a chance to challenge what I said directly, I > > > would agree. I think we are both glad that he took so many > opportunities to > > > give his side here while he was living, and I do miss those exchanges. > > > > > > And how far does this ban about speaking ill of the dead extend > Nabbie. Do > > > we include Napoleon, Sun Myng Moon, John Lennon? What is the key > aspect of > > > the unfairness you seem to resent about it all? > > > > > > What if we have a public figure who is so boring that he might as well > be > > > dead like King Tony? Do I have to include him in the don't speak about > the > > > dead ban. Should we just ban all histories of famous dead people if the > > > perspective isn't only positive? > > > > > > Or was this whole thing just a protective instinct, misguided though I > > > believe it to be, to protect the magical illusions he tried to sell us > all > > > about himself during his life? > > > > > > Oh shit I have a fleck of dust in my eye...hey wait a minute...wasn't > he a > > > pile of dust the last time we saw him... > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > Who would > > > wish that on anybody? > > > > > > > > > > > > Ravi was right ofcourse, it didn't take long before the > hillbilly-singer > > > was back where he left us last time and where he's feeling most > > > comfortable: Maharishi-bashing. > > > > If all else fails in life it's great to have someone to bash, > > > particularily someone who's dead, don't you think ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >