Per you kind words. "That's all maya my friend.  Wake up"

You are in Brahman consciousness and completley beyond the veil of
maya? Well then All glory to you.

If not, then continue to spill your empty words as therapy. And we
will try to remember your challenges and not take you to heart, or
seriously, and condemn you as we would a whole person for such
hollowness and callousness.  And we will all pray that someday you
will resolve your huge discodance with reality and become some
semblance of a whole human being.


--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> new_morning_blank_slate wrote:
>
> >--- In [email protected], new_morning_blank_slate
> ><no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Every Memorial Day we hear that myth about those who have fallen
> > > > fighting for "our freedom."  Believe me nobody ever died
fighting for
> > > > "our freedom."
> > >
> > > Horse shit. You poor dryless cynic.
> >
> >To hold that many of those sent to fight did not believe and dedicate
> >their lives to noble ideals is horseshit, and personifies a soul never
> >engaged in the front lines and the horror and sacrafices made.
> >
> >That many leaders on many sides through history have let down the
> >troops they led into battle  with national chauvinism and jingoistic
> >bravado is indisputable.
> >
> >But to demean those sent to die, often with no choice, often fought
> >with noble and sincere ideals, is quite putridly sick. Don't demean
> >common soldiers' courage and sacrafices with your armchair horseshit
> >meanderings of a dry soul, devoid of compassion, shakti, or any
> >positive tantric virtue.
> >
> > > > Instead they fought to keep the rich rich and the poor
> > > > poor.
> >
> >The fallen soldiers, on both sides, deserve honor and respect. Their
> >leaders may not, and may deserve damnation. Revolutionary War (seems
> >noble with exceptions), Civil war (seems a waste, let states determine
> >their own destinies as free people), Indian wars (genocidic,
> >excessive, which we bear great shame, and bear the price of still
> >today), WWI (a waste of US effort -- a power struggle of tired and
> >decayed imperialist powers, which the US should have left to wear down
> >their depraved imperialistic and militeristic ways), WWII (a result of
> >"Allied"  harshness of the Treaty of Versaille, but noble in a limited
> >view, the need to contain facism and neo-imperialism), Viet-Nam (a sad
> >waste).
> >
> >But any soldier who was called and fought have my respect. Any soldier
> >maimed, has much respect. Any soldier who died in such, has much much
> >honor and respect. On both sides. And those that resisted. Went to
> >jail. COs.
> >
> >To demean the sincerity of the majority of common soldiers is sad, if
> >not horrific, on Memorial Day.
> >
> >Caste your spite, if you must, on stupid and manipulative leaders. But
> >casting love, foregiveness, and acceptance is the path to peace. Not
> >empty disrespectful rhetoric.
> >
> >I have spent the day honoring the 57,000+ american dead from Vietnam.
> >Its such a huge number of souls. I wish I could light a candle for
> >each. Next year! May we all give them deserved compassion. As well as
> >the several million (by some accounts) of perished vietnamese.
> >
> >And WWII. The tragedy boggles the mind and heart. From blitzkrieg, to
> >death camps, to the fierceness of Okinowa and pending Kyusua, to the
> >horror of the Atomic bombs. How dare you defile the sacrafice of
> >millions with platitudes!
> >
> >All honor and love to all deseased and maimed. On all sides. And
> >hoping all can finally appreciate the pure and deep humanity in all.
> >And war will become a relic.
> >
> > 
> >
> That's all maya my friend.  Wake up.
>







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