--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When someone takes that many words to say something,
> especially on an Internet forum, you can pretty much
> rest assured that your life will not be negatively
> affected by pressing the Next key without reading it.

You probably also don't read books or magazine articles.

> The last three 'scores' were my immediate reaction to
> a short skim. I just thought that, because of the
> near-hbakti reverence folks here have for the scientific, 
> I should supplement my subjective analysis with a little
> objective analysis from Microsoft.  :-)
> 
> I repeat my theorem. Real bhaktis just live their 
> lifestyle, quietly. Fake or mood-maker bhaktis tend 
> to feel that they need to defend it.

Sure, anyone who speaks for bhakti  (and disagrees with you) should
just keep their mouth shut. Barry says: I don't choose Bhakti, but I
can distinguish a moodmaker from a 'real' one.By definition, the ones
who disagree with me are 'moodmakers'.

Bhakti shouldn't be defended. The POV of Bhakti should be ignored.





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