I have read a lot about him, and watched his interviews in the past. He is simply a con artist. He grew up in the prison system, and I wouldn't believe the guy if he told me the sun would rise tomorrow. He is very easy to see through - no mystery at all. Scum.
--- In [email protected], "Ann" <awoelflebater@...> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@> wrote: > > > > Xeno, when Manson says about the coyote: He's in a state of total paranoia, > > and total paranoia is total awareness. That's the big tip off right there > > IMHO. The guy, and probably the coyote too, are running on reptilian brain. > > Which of course is preternaturally powerful, ancient, all about survival > > and unconscious drives. We all got one. Good to acknowledge yet know that's > > not the whole story. > > Any attempt to analyze Manson and what motivates him is not only frivolous > but probably dangerous. Reptilian brains aside, a thinking cap might prove > useful here. > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Xenophaneros Anartaxius <anartaxius@> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 9:15 PM > > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Religious delusional beliefs & the myth of the > > invincible, infallible Goddess > > > > > > > > Â > > --- In [email protected], Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@> > > wrote: > > > > > Hilarious Grandpa, I need some social skills from a cold, heartless > > > zombie like you? > > > > Absolutely not. That you would even think of such a thing in passing shows > > you are hopelessly deranged. I would suggest another source. I suggest > > Charles Manson: > > > > 'We're all our own prisons, we are each all our own wardens and we do our > > own time. I can't judge anyone else. What other people do is not really my > > affair unless they approach me with it. Prison's in your mind. Can't you > > see I'm free?' > > > > 'Will of God.. whatever you wanna call it.. you call it Jesus, call it > > Mohammed, call it goobybob, call it nuclear mind, call it blow the world > > up, call it your heart. Whatever you wanna call it, it's still music to me. > > It's there. It's the will of life.' > > > > 'As long as there's hate in your heart, there'll be hate in the world. You > > can't fight for peace and you cannot capture freedom.' > > > > 'Have you ever seen the coyote in the desert? Watching, tuned in, > > completely aware. Christ on the cross, the coyote in the desert â" it's > > the same thing, man. The coyote is beautiful. He moves through the desert > > delicately, aware of everything, looking around. He hears every sound, > > smells every smell, sees everything that moves. He's in a state of total > > paranoia, and total paranoia is total awareness.' > > > > 'There's nothing wrong with being incompetent... It just means you don't > > have to do as much.' > > >
