Richard, what's a good example of something which taken to an extreme is self 
contradictory? It sounds right but an example would help.



On Monday, August 25, 2014 1:10 PM, "'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com 
[FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 


  
On 8/25/2014 10:02 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:

  
>MJ obviously forgot the "BEFORE" and now he's in trouble. You seem to suggest 
>it could "worsen" which is doubtful as it hardly can get any worse except with 
>a total nervous breakdown which sometimes happens when severe and prologued 
>Pitta-conditions and severe traumas goes untreated. He can however hope for a 
>miracle of some sort.
>
He can only get so much psychological help here and with Judy no
    longer around, he won't get any help with his hypocrisy problem.
    Just about all we can do is point out to him his cognitive
    dissonance and try to convince him that almost anything, when taken
    to extremes, will be found to be self-contradictory. I wounder how
    his Kung Foo is working out for him and if he has been able to tap into the 
Qi - universal life force energy? There may be a lot more work for him to 
actually learn how to levitate, if all he can manage now is a few squats and 
some arm waving and newsgroup posting.
>

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <punditster@...> wrote :
>
>
>On 8/25/2014 7:03 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
>
>  
>>>One has doubts as your problems seem to be deeprooted trauma, but let's see 
>>>what Fleetwood is able to accomplish. From what I've heard his influence is 
>>>not bound by space.
> 
>>The first step in recovering from mental trauma is
                    to see a
                    cult-exit counselor or a professional BEFORE the
                    trauma becomes deep
                    rooted. If the condition persists over a long time,
                    you get people
                    subscribing to an internet discussion group and
                    trying to talk
                    themselves out of their cognitive dissonance.
                    Sometimes the
                    condition actually worsens and morphs into another
                    trauma - getting
                    ridiculed on a public forum for being a true
                    believer in the first
                    place. 
>>
>>Face it, if someone hasn't come to terms with their
                    youthful
                    indiscretions in thirty years it's probably never
                    going to get
                    resolved except through medication prescribed by a
                    doctor.
>>>
>>
>>---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"completely cure people from heavy
                                    pshycosis"
>>>
>>>
>>>Wow!
So there is hope for you True Believers yet!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>From: nablusoss1008 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
>>>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
>>>Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 3:43 AM
>>>Subject: Re: Quotes on celestial life by MMY (was Re: [FairfieldLife] Movie 
>>>Time)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>"And
to think that Mr Fleetwood thinks so highly of you. I wish you could learn 
something from any of these men. They are real gentlemen, and you are not."
>>>The
only explanation is that he tries to help the poor fellow. I once had a 
discussion with shaman who claimed it was possible to bring back and completely 
cure people from heavy pshycosis as a result of a LSD trip with the shear force 
of consciousness. He could be right in theory but I never saw nor heard that it 
ever happenned.
>>>Mr
Fleetwood is a good man, he could have similar ideas about his healing 
abilities regarding the fellow who has been pestering FFL with bad language, 
namecalling and extreme negativity lately.
>>>
>>>
>>

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