--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" > > > The young lady in question said it was her > > experience that her mind was never going to figure it out. Not Now. > > Not ever. > > Sorry, I misread that very last part of the letter. I thought you were > commenting that "her mind was never going to figure it out. Not Now. > Not ever. " Sorry. > > That one small misreading however does not change the main point of > the post. > > I quoted the following, and suggested support for its validity. > > ===== > All valid observations and insights that you need to > temper your own experience with, not deconstruct the > validity of another's experience. You can only talk > about what you experience, not another. And certainly > don't expect social consensus with someone like MMY. > Your mind is never going to get him. Never, ever. > Amen. DR PS > > ====== > > Your post appeared to contradict this, that you were not just speaking > of your own eperience but making unversal claims as to all others' > experiences. If I misudnderstood this too, aplologies. > > > The writer looking out through these eyes is that Brahman. > > What has been written is the experience of life lived. It may not be > > your experience if you are real attached to that I you keep inserting > > in someones elses letter. > > > However, if I did misunderstand your position, and now it is clarified > that you only speak for your own experiences, I fail to see your > reason for disturbance about my stating "perhaps what Tom meant to say > was ..." and as an interesing exercise in tone, creating an > alternative text, recasting your post interms of your experience and > not universal claims about all others' experiences. I would think you > would say, upon reading the alternative way of treating the matter > "yes, that is all I meant, that I am describing my own experiences, > not making unversal claims about others'." > > If on the otherhand, you beleive Dr. Stuphens points are wrong and you > are making universal claims about all others' experiences, then the > follow-up post to this on "Cultism and Free Seekers" has more > importance. It would confirm my worst, though barely ever dwelt on > fears about you Tom, that if holding such a position, you would be a > cultist carving out your own creed with an absolutist sense of > universal Truth for all, based solely on your own personal experience > (as grand as that may be.) > Careful Akasha, or you will succeed only in tying yourself into a pretzel.
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