>
> --- In [email protected], anony_sleuth_ff <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@>
wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> <snip>
> > > > In this case, I would think that the person you are recom-
> > > > mending this approach to really would benefit more from
> > > > the *opposite* approach -- a heavy regimen of focus and
> > > > focused intent. But that's a guess on my part, and it's
> > > > irrelevant in any case because she's firmly locked into
> > > > Waiting Mode, probably for the rest of the incarnation.
> > > > There is not an ice cube's chance in Hell that she's
> > > > ever going to try anything new, ever again in this life
> > > > so any suggestions to the contrary are just wasted breath.
> > >
> > > Neither Tom nor Barry has the *foggiest* idea of what
> > > my approach is. Neither seems to be capable of
> > > conceiving of an approach that is neither "throw in the
> > > towel" nor "Waiting Mode" nor "a heavy regimen of focus
> > > and focused intent."
> > >
> > > And of course in his current little rant Barry is
> > > contradicting himself six ways to Sunday. In earlier
> > > posts he's mocked those who take the "seeker" approach
> > > of *trying* to become enlightened instead of simply
> > > being open to enlightenment; likewise he has dumped
> > > on people for not trusting their own experience.
> > >
> > > And here he's advocating that I do both.
> >
> > Its Brahman Barry. He IS the paradox of Brahman.
> >
> > "This is true (and you are a total dumbshit for not beleiving it).
> > And btw that (complete opposite) is true (and you are a total
> > dumbshit for not beleiving it). And though I see Self in all
> > beings, I am way better than you."
>
> The idea is to maximize the number of opportunities
> he has to call somebody he doesn't like a dumbshit and
> maintain that he's better than they are. The coherence
> of the specific positions he has to take to accomplish
> this is entirely irrelevant.
Actually, the more inconsistent and incoherent the
better, because it gives him yet another opportunity
to call those who point this out dumbshits for valuing
consistency and coherence.
It's called "making a virtue of necessity," given that
clear thinking has never been Barry's strong point and
that he's compulsively driven to label as many people as
possible dumbshits in order to convince himself that
he's not the dumbest shit of all.
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