--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > :If you read the easily available story on His early life, you will see > that his parents were quite dismayed when he left home and had the > police out looking for him. So it was not at all a case of neglect. It > sounds to me after reading all you have said about Him, that you are > trying to rehabilitate your previously thoughtlessly devotional > feelings towards Guru Dev, to make sense of Him in terms of your life > now." > > As a teacher my devotion to Guru Dev was carefully cultivated when I > was in the movement. It was far from thoughtless. It requires no > rehabilitation. My perspective has changed. > > I know the story. Quite dismayed and calling the cops at first does > not excuse the moment they let him go on his own. You are a parent. > The child does not know better than the parent concerning his own > welfare. Are you saying the kid was too powerful for the parents to > control? I'd like to hear that excuse in a social service's child > welfare hearing.
Curtis, you have such an impoverished imagination. I don't mean your ability to fantasize stuff that isn't real, I mean your ability to entertain alternate possibilities.
