--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > new.morning <no_reply@> wrote: > > "geezerfreak" <geezerfreak@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Those skin-boys who have digested and integrated the experience and > > > moved on, do provide some insights at times, IMO, but I always keep > > > with a handful of salt in my hand. others who are still struggling > > > with, digesting the experince, yet to fully integrate its lessons -- > > > their views provide less value to me. > > > > All of which is your way of saying the Rajas and Kings trip looks > > ducky to you? > > > And why would you suggest that? I said nothing as to my views of the > raja thing. As we all do at times -- i am a great offender at times -- > you are perhaps seeing something on the page that is not there. If not > on the page, where is it? In my experience, such things are in my > head, not on the page. It occurs when I read something with other than > a fresh view, and impose some pre-judgement on the poster as to their > views. > > But since you aparently asked (implied an inquiry) my views, at a > minimum, I can see other /additonal possibilities for some rajas other > than: > > * incredible nonsense > * the pinnacle of an infantile dependant > * "see, all these years were not a waste and did pay off" > * some of us have become divine beings > * we are now worthy of being worshiped'. > > And I can see other /additonal possibilities for some meditators > other than: > > * continue[ing] playing the role of dependant child a little longer > after MMY kicks the bucket > * feeling protected by their newly coronated royal lineage > * while totally reinforcing the projection that they are in fact > separate individuals on a cosmic journey > * [a view that] one day too they will also finally become 'worthy', > keeping the game going at all cost, even if the cost is the last > remnant of commonsense. > * it's insanity on a high scale and a display of the sense of > separation in one of its more > outrageous and ridiculous manifestations! > > > As far as being "ducky", I am no longer in the habit of a continually > judging everything I see as good/bad/ducky/sucky. More of the time, I > drop that clutter of the (monkey) mind, and just say "oh". Observation > observed. "Interesting". > > Unless I need to actually make a personal decisioon on something, why > jugge it as good or bad. And even If I judge it as "not ducky for me, > I decide this action or non-action", that does not imply or extend to > a view that it serves no value for some others. > > > The topic of the post was the over the top weirdness > > going on in Vlodrop these days. > > > > You say you "know" these guys from their posts. Your armchair analysis > > of this particular guy's present mental state couldn't be more off-base. > > > > Since you have not disclosed who it is, I am not in a position to > specifically comment on this person's degree of digesting his skin-boy > experience. But judging by the above comment, he seems prone to > extremes, and ranting -- as some, not all, former skinboys are, IMO. A > sign, IMO, of undigested / unintegrated experiences > > For example, "incredible nonsense and the pinnacle of an infantile > dependant relationship to life". This seems characteristic of an > obsession with, seeing things that are perhaps reflective of his > continuing struggle with his past demons -- al la "how could I have > been so duped". > Blah, blah, blah blah blah. Damn, you take a long time to answer a simple question!
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