> But I have to ask: why do they continue to be SO upset about it.
>
Where is Dr. Pete when we need him?
You have to realize Share, is that this is probably about as close as it
gets to spiritual practice for some of the informants posting here.
Not everyone has the opportunity to engage in spiritual pursuits
anymore. These days, the spiritual program gets almost eliminated
entirely, except for posting messages to an online chat site like Yahoo
FFL. Go figure.
That's just about it - a few one liners posted to the top or the bottom
of a spiritual discussion group before, during or after work. Obviously
they couldn't be practicing yoga, meditating, or even doing much work if
they're already tuned in to the internet by 8:00 AM and posting at their
place of their employ. Go figure.
Also, you need to realize that not everyone has is able to meditate in a
dome every day and to associate with people that practice the same kind
of meditation we do. You are very fortunate to be living close to a
spiritual meditation hall,
If you're living out in the back of beyond on the road to Erewhon, you
probably couldn't even find a GNC health food store in a shopping center
strip mall. If you lived in a big city like up in Boise or Rapid City,
you could at least visit a Whole Foods Market. Otherwise about all you
can do is take a walk in the woods or look up at the sky at night and
admire the stars.
From what I've read here, most of the respondents don't live within a
thousand miles of a golden dome of pure knowledge, a Buddhist stupa, a
yoga ashram. or even a yoga studio down town. Is there anyone here that
can hold a yoga pose?
Maybe they are jus jellos.
Some people just feel better when they have someone to talk to. So in a
way, we are helping people all the time just by being on the spiritual
path and posting to FFL, top or bottom. LoL!
On 10/2/2013 6:46 AM, Share Long wrote:
Xeno, just using simple logic, I'd speculate that a fully perceptive
person would label me as being like everyone else, a mix of developed
and undeveloped aspects; that my basic motive is the same basic motive
that propels all humans, to live more fully. My question is how would
a fully perceptive person behave given that we're all in this together.
There is a phenomenon in psychology called the Anniversary Effect or
the Anniversary Reaction. It can be conscious or unconscious.
Yesterday was the one year anniversary of my accusing RWC of pr. My
guess is that RWC's supporters were consciously or unconsciously
reacting to what was an upsetting event for them.
But I have to ask: why do they continue to be SO upset about it. My
conclusion is unresolved issues from childhood are at work. AND,
projecting a lot of their shadow about RWC onto me. Otherwise they
would have moved on from this dynamic long ago. IMO.
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AUTHFRIEND WROTE:
Share's "true motives" have been evident to halfway-perceptive
people for a long time, actually. Unfortunately that doesn't
include Share (or Steve, for that matter). It isn't Seraphita's
fault that she hasn't seen the full picture yet; she hasn't been
here as a regular for long enough.
The question that could be asked here is, what would be evident to
fully-perceptive people in this same situation, now that you
halfway-perceptives have nailed Share's "true motives"? [Note:
prevaricators' intrusions into my point here, under the guise of
'comments', is ill advised for integrity reasons]