ann, for me both restful alertness and loving neutrality have an underlying reality of lively silence, or being simply humming with potentiality.
On Sunday, December 29, 2013 2:40 PM, "awoelfleba...@yahoo.com" <awoelfleba...@yahoo.com> wrote: ---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, <sharelong60@...> wrote: Thanks for your thoughts on this, Mike. A couple of spiritual teachers that have been to FF talk about, not indifference but rather what they call loving neutrality. I think it's a bit like what Maharishi calls restful alertness. I would have to disagree, Sharon. I don't think being "restfully alert" is remotely related to "loving neutrality" just like I don't think "a couple of spiritual teachers" talking about "indifference" relates to anything Mike was posting about. I could be missing the boat here so if you want to clarify it for me that would be welcome. On Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:25 AM, Mike Dixon <mdixon.6569@...> wrote: I think both of these comments are correct.Phil Robertson *bayoubilly*,and those supporting him, managed to sway public opinion in his favor by convincing everyone that this was about freedom of religion and freedom of speech. I never read any comments that GLAAD made concerning the issue. I simply read a number of the quotes from the GQ article and realized this was one man's views expressed in a rude and crude manner, then justified as being Biblical.< Perhaps his views are Biblical but not how he expressed it and then saying he loves everybody and doesn't hate anybody just doesn't wash. That would be like Christ referring to the adulteress as a slutty, little dirty whore, spreading disease but I'll forgive you this time if you don't sin anymore. Just didn't happen that way.< By NOT attacking a life style doesn't mean that you agree with or condone it. Too many people are wrapped up in either loving something or hating it, loving someone or hating them. There is a middle path and that is indifference. We hear "love the sinner but hate the sin." Why not love the sinner and be indifferent to their sin, just don't get involved in it and let them work it out.< The Robertson family dodged a bullet and if they are smart, they'll learn from this ordeal. I'll bet they all spent a lot of sleepless nights and while they won-out, I don't think they want to go through something like that again. From: TurquoiseB <turquoiseb@...> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 5:49 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Get Your Ducks in a Row --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" wrote: > > Two groups of smug, urban sophisticates got outsmarted by a backwoodsman who > carves duck calls with a pocket knife for a living and shoots ducks for > entertainment. Go figure. > > 'Who are the losers in the Duck Dynasty flap?' > http://washingtonexaminer.com/duck-dynasty-flap/ Here's Everything We Learned From the Duck Dynasty Controversy Summed Up in Just One Sentence You can say whatever you want, including that gay people are sinful and full of "murder, envy, strife, hatred" and are in the same league as those who enjoy beingpenetrated by barnyard animals and that black people were "happy" and were not "singing the blues" when Jim Crow laws ruled America, and as long as you later tack on "I love all of humanity" and I would "never incite or encourage hate" and throw around the word "tolerance," and as long as there's enough money and publicity swirling and more ready to be made, you will face absolutely no consequences and if anything you'll be celebrated as a hero and lauded as an icon of freedom -- some will even go so far as to call you the "Rosa Parks" of our generation -- while the people you were talking about will still be vilified and will have to fight even harder against society's belief that they are -- even in the 21st century, even in a country that is not supposed to be ruled by religion or heartless, hateful zealots -- at their very core all of those vile and (let it be said once and for all) patently untrue things that you said about them.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/noah-michelson/heres-everything-we-learn_b_4509998.html