Since I started this topic, why don't I deal with the diversion created
by someone who doesn't think much of the idea? In her latest post, she
as much as admitted that the reason she doesn't write about any of her
spiritual experiences (*supposed* spiritual experiences...I think pretty
much everyone here doubts that they even exist) is that she's AFRAID to.

She's AFRAID that doing so will subject her (and the others she is
trying to infect with her own fear) will render them "subject to
critiques by the group." She feels that others -- in her mind as fearful
as herself -- will not be "encouraged by this approach to post their
spiritual experiences."

Stepping outside the tiny, tiny box of fear she's walled herself into,
let's discuss the larger point. That is, that pretty much *everything*
we know about "spirituality" and "the spiritual path" was told to us by
people who either did *NOT* feel these fears, or who just "manned up"
(or "womyn-up, if you're a pseudo-feminist) and went all Nike on the
task's ass, and Just Did It.

Think about it.

Would you even *know* about the possibility of sidhis or enlightenment
if people who had witnessed or experienced these phenomena hadn't
"manned up" and admitted having seen/experienced them? Think of the
"critiques" THEY encountered. Did that dismay them? No, it did not.

*Of course* people are going to react critically to things that are
outliers to their everyday experience. *Of course* some of them are
going to 'diss the people saying these things. THIS IS THE WAY IT'S
ALWAYS BEEN. THIS IS THE WAY IT WILL ALWAYS BE. GET OVER IT.

If you've had experiences that you consider spiritual, *what does it
MATTER* what anyone else thinks of them? If your *intent* is to inspire
others, and to present to them even the *possibility* of such things
happening, *what does it MATTER* how they react?

If they "get" what you're saying, or writing about, cool. If they don't,
cool. If the experiences you feel are "spiritual" really *were* -- for
you -- *what does it MATTER* what ANYONE thinks of them?

Seems to me that this a pretty wussy argument being proposed to FFLers
by Ms. I'm Terrified To Every Write About Something I Considered
Spiritual. I mean, we have someone who has a documented history of
almost *never* being brave enough to write or talk about details of her
own life trying to convince others on this forum that this is the way
that *they* should conduct their lives, too. After all, they wouldn't
want to expose themselves to "critiques," would they?

Duh. Does she strike you as *happy*?

If no one ever had -- if *everyone* in history had thought the fearful
way she  does -- NONE of you on this forum would ever have even *heard*
of the things that you now regard as "spiritual." The *silence* coming
from the wussies who were terrified of "critiques" would have been the
only thing you ever heard. Or didn't hear.

Your call, FFLers. If you wish to align yourself with the woman whose
reason for never talking about the experiences she considers "spiritual"
is basically FEAR OF CRITIQUES, well, I wish you well. May you live with
her in an ongoing state of fear.

For the others, those who "have a pair" (even if the pair is ovaries), I
think most people would think more of you if you just showed them from
time to time, instead of just hiding them in your panties out of fear.
And ya never know...your exercise in getting past your own fears and
describing cool things that most people have not experienced -- or have
not *yet* experienced -- might "spread them around," and inspire others
to experience them, too.



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