> > --- doctordumbass@ <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Feeling crazy? > > > > --- turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > You're the who has less than a handful of posts left > for the week; I think you'd be better served asking that > question of yourself. > > You seem awfully compulsive and reactive for someone who > claims to be enlightened. Then again, you seem awfully > male for someone who claimed to be a woman for as long > as you did on Fairfield Life. :-) > > Have you ever considered dressing in cyberdrag and > getting it on with Ravi? He's always searching for some > babe to make him happy, and seems like *exactly* the > kind of guy who would fall for this type of "catfish" > troll on the Internet. > > Besides, the two of you have so much in common. After > all, now that Robin is no longer around, you both have > the distinction of being the only FFL posters to have > made up stories about your own enlightenment, just to > get attention. > > I think it's a match made in Heaven... :-) >
Hey, I honestly taught that 'EnlightenedDawn' was a woman. Are you certain that it was 'Jimbo Bimbo'. I think alex should have an idea about that. > > > --- I turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > [https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/400646_632149136\ > > > 812702_423765143_n.jpg] > > > > > > Continuing in the same vein (or artery...your call), have you ever > > > noticed that when people say with a straight face on this forum that > > > bouncing around on their butts using muscle power is "flying," and that > > > doing so controls the weather and causes world peace, and that doing it > > > makes their thoughts "10,000 X more powerful than lesser people's > > > thoughts," and that people are shirking their cosmic, dharmic duties by > > > NOT doing it, no one bats an eyelash? > > > > > > But suggest -- as I have recently -- that this is all batshit crazy > > > ego-bullshit, and people scream as if I had committed high heresy. > > > Suggest that someone spending 100 MILLION DOLLARS to perpetuate the myth > > > of this craziness is even crazier, and some get downright nasty. > > > > > > It IS crazy stuff. You people who believe it do so because that's easier > > > than dealing with the alternative, that you were sold (for many > > > thousands of dollars) all of this claptrap by a clever con man wearing a > > > sheet. He sold you a bunch of English-language paraphrases of some words > > > from a $2.00 paperback of the Yoga Sutras and told you that you were > > > practicing techniques taught by Patanjali...and you believed it. He told > > > you *that* practicing it would bring about world peace, and usher in > > > Heaven On Earth...and you believed it. He told you that you were oh, oh, > > > OH so special to be fortunate enough *to* practice it, and that it made > > > you oh, oh, OH so much more special than other people...and you believed > > > it. > > > > > > If you were to tell people on the street the things you believe -- and > > > accept as not only true but as some cosmic Truth -- they'd back away > > > from you the way they do when encountering other crazy people. But most > > > people who believe this stuff talk about it only with people who believe > > > the same crazy things, so there is a kind of "folie à many" thang > > > going on, and no one ever notices that they're talking all talking crazy > > > talk. > > > > > > I point it out, and the merde hits the fan. Go figure... > > > > > > Every so often I think it's a good thing to step back and look at the > > > things you take for granted and try to imagine what someone who had > > > never heard any of them would think of them -- and you, for believing > > > them. Doing so can be good for your overall sanity. > > > > > >