--- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Price, I often enjoy when Ravi gets upset. All I'm asking for is a little > consistency. I realize it's very silly of me.
***I would say Raja Ravi is consistent about encouraging self awareness; I can see where that might seem inconsistent, to old embalming fluid salesmen---with little or no sense of humour. > PS I think that child was making a deep observation as in: you grown ups are > cracked! ***and here I thought it was about the Emperor's vanity, thanks for the clarification; what the hell was Hans Christian Andersen thinking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YCJt6aTiAc > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Bob Price <bobpriced@...> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 1:06 PM > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Religious delusional beliefs & the myth of > the invincible, infallible Goddess > > > > Â > > > Share, are you saying when the child said: "But he isn't wearing anything at > all!", he was making a fashion statement? > > I've never noticed Raja Ravi get upset, although he does quite often seem to > make a meal out of Xeno's vanity. > > ________________________________ > From: Share Long <sharelong60@...> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:58:46 AM > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Religious delusional beliefs & the myth of > the invincible, infallible Goddess > > Ravi, I realize you weren't talking about physical vulnerability. But why > not? After all, you get quite upset when Xeno gets abstract! Of course, some > folks also got upset when Xeno got not so abstract. Go figure! > > ________________________________ > From: Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 4:39 PM > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Religious delusional beliefs & the myth of > the invincible, infallible Goddess > > Hi dear SHare - as Judy says, it's irrelevant, I was not talking about > physical vulnerability. Plus you are Saint Share - you are the queen of > vulnerability, always accountable, responsible to your actions, your emotions > - the epitome of my dream woman - accountability, responsibility and > self-honesty are thy attributes. > > On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 10:08 AM, authfriend <authfriend@...> wrote: > > >Â > >--- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@> wrote: > >> > > > >> Ravi, aren't we all forever vulnerable to reality? Right now I'm > >> breathing. Probably because my body is vulnerable to the reality of its > >> need for oxygen in order to function. OTOH, even in the context of needing > >> oxygen, what is THE reality? Some athletes take less breaths in a moment > >> than I do. Some yogis can suspend breathing for a long time. People who > >> have lived for a long time in very high mountains don't need as much > >> oxygen in their air. So, even on this simple, physical level what is THE > >> reality to which it is good to be vulnerable? > > > > > Share, that is just so *profound*. I'm sure Ravi will be > >grateful to you for pointing this out to him; it's so > >very *relevant* to his point. > > > > > > Â Â >
