Your post just below that begins Awwwww is what I meant by your new low. That bit about my judging Raunchy's granddaughter. It's from yesterday, the thread that begins Yikes! OTOH today's post is pretty low too. That bit about how dare these people etc.
What I don't like is people saying negative stuff about someone positive that they have had no contact with. Except a website! Furthermore, I've told you what I think are the main criteria for being in wts. It has nothing to do with people agreeing or disagreeing with me. At least once you have made a cleverly snide comment about how I post and then run off to the Dome. Last but not least, I have replied plenty to you. The accusation that I haven't will no longer work with me. So my suggestion is to reply only if you want to. Or whatever values you use to decide about such. BTW, I do like you mostly. But not so much when you do your clever and or pseudo playful thing. Others may find it adorable. I find it kind of creepy. Awwwww, that's so real. Raunchy, Share is in too much fear me. I am a formidable woman, after all. She will never address any of my questions - she has written me off because it's less scary that way. I don't think she likes me very much. Or, maybe, her latest John Newton healing session will have done her some good and soon we will experience the benefits here on FFL, subtle as they may be. Although, given this comment about your granddaughter - judgment still reigns supreme in her being. ________________________________ From: Emily Reyn <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 1:45 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: to Emily about extremely polarized thinking No Share, that's *not* what I say or have said. I have said that you "avoid" - I have nothing but multiple concrete examples of this I could show you, if I cared enough to spend the time to do so, and I don't. Good barb on me "running to the coast" and "walking my dog." Way to avoid life - it's one of my specialties, didn't you know? I have many more tricks up my sleeve I could tell you that you might benefit from more than whoever the next healer is on the circuit through Fairfield catering to those addicted to the "health and wellness" industry. You bet your sweet little backjack, that's what I'm doing, and I'll be doing that the rest of the day and loving every balmy second of it. You *are* ranting. Yeah! Be angry Share, be very, very angry. How dare these people say these horrific things about Mr. Newton? And, it isn't just those you have cultized, it was other people too. Does that mean they are now candidates for the cult you've created to assign people to who disagree with you? From: Share Long <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 11:21 AM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: to Emily about extremely polarized thinking Jesus, Robin! Can't you answer a question either?! Ok. What scares you a little about John Newton? Or scared past tense just in case it's already gone. And btw if you really want to be scared, check out his teacher, the originator of the forgiveness prayers, kahuna Howard Wills. Over and out, I'm off to writing group. You know, how Emily says I post and then go somewhere else. I guess it's ok that she runs to the coast, walks her dog etc. Great! Now I'm ranting. Yeah, yeah, much love to you too. And what the heck, to the whole screwy gang! ________________________________ From: Robin Carlsen <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 1:03 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: to Emily about extremely polarized thinking --- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak! Too late! I already replied to RD. But what the heck > stung her about John Newton for God's sake?! Has she even met the man?! > No, I think it's what I say at the end of my reply to her. She made John > Newton wrong to make me wrong. And we all know why the women want to make > me wrong. So you and them can continue to be right right RIGHT. > Pathetic! What are they so insecure about?  > > > And why the heck does he scare you, Robin? Or are you being ironic?   I SAID: "just a LITTLE, Share. And that fear may go soon anyways. Please don't misquote me: to say "John scares me" is quite different from saying: John scares me JUST A LITTLE. > BTW, I said it was a NEW low for Emily and Raunchy. Not so new for Ravi, > right? As far as I am concerned, Ravi is just full of hate--especially for strong and loving women. If he likes you (and you are a woman), that means you're weak and pathetic. Dr Salyavin has provided us with a nifty diagnostic summation anyhow. I agree with him. Jesus. I hope I am not losing it again. Much love and over and out. Robin > ________________________________ > From: Robin Carlsen <maskedzebra@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 12:41 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: to Emily about extremely polarized thinking > > >  > > > --- In [email protected], "raunchydog" <raunchydog@> wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@> wrote: > > > > > > Emily I think the main cult characteristics are thinking the cult and its > > > leader are almost all positive. AND what I've come to think is an even > > > more telling indicator of cultishness, thinking that those who don't > > > agree with the cult and its leader are almost all negative. So when the > > > writing of a FFL person expresses such extremely polarized thinking, then > > > I think that person is fundamentally aligned with the group I've been > > > calling wts. > > > > > > > A telling indicator of cluelessness is when a whole lot of people agree > > with each other about your behavior, you think there's something wrong with > > them and not yourself. Then, rather than consider it a gift from the > > universe that an entire group of people have given you exactly the same > > feedback, you dismiss them as a "cult" (an utterly laughable > > rationalization) and then run off to "healers" to validate your > > cluelessness. Healing in right in front of your face. Refusing to see it is > > what needs healing. > > > > > > > > For example, Judy has labeled me the most toxic person AND labeled > > > Robin's WTS intentions the absolute highest and purest. I think these > > > phrases indicate extremely polarized thinking as expressed by the use of > > > verbal superlatives. > > > > > > > > > The problem with such extremely polarized thinking IMO is that it totally > > > misses an essential truth about us human beings, which is that we are all > > > a mix of positive and negative and that most of us are mostly positive > > > with a a glitch or two thrown in to keep us embodied and growing. And > > > some of us have more and or bigger glitches. > > > > > > Another essential truth is that we humans are going to make mistakes > > > whether our glitches are big or little, few or many. In regards to this > > > I have also noticed that a big feature of extremely polarized > > > thinking is that it does not allow for making mistakes, learning from > > > them and forgiveness. This too I think is very harmful. > > > > > > As far as I'm > > > concerned it's up to you to decide if you're a member of wts. I'm only > > > weighing in on this because you and others are STILL bringing it up! > > > BTW this is another indicator of cultishness IMO because it too has an > > > element of being extreme in its expression. Also BTW I keep saying IMO > > > to indicate that I realize what I'm saying is only my opinion based on my > > > observations. Nothing more. > > > > > > > > > Of all the wts people I think you're pretty fluid in your thinking. But > > > you still are sometimes extreme in the negative direction towards me and > > > towards other non wts people like Barry. Often I think your negativity > > > is expressed cleverly and pseudo playfully. Nonetheless the extreme > > > negativity underneath is discernible. And as I say above, this > > > extremely polarized thinking in the negative direction has become for me > > > the clearest indication of someone's being in the group I call wts. > > > > > > > > > PS A very recent example of your extremely negative thinking about > > > me: I made no judgement about Raunchy's grand daughter. I was > > > expressing an opinion about the BENEFICIAL effect I thought John Newton's > > > work would have on Raunchy and the people in her life. IMO both you and > > > Raunchy reached a new low with those posts.  > > > > > > > Who me, new lows? What about Gopi Boy? "Ravi called Newton "fucking > > delusional," but he didn't get a gauntlet (or even a guantlet) thrown at > > him either." > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/328870 > > > > BTW if John Newton, himself hadn't thought the "fainting goat" riff was > > humorous, I'd wonder even more than I do about his bona fides. > > Don't bite, Share. She's just trying to get back at you. You stung her. I > kinda like that. With Emily, I'd say just FO. You're good, Share. John scares > me just a little. And that's fine too. > > >
