--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> > wrote: > And the more that they > > argue with others and try to assert that they *have* > > definitively solved the mystery of life, the *less* I'm > > convinced that they have solved the mystery. And the > > more I feel comfortable with having no clue myself. > > > > What, after all, can be "sure" that it's got things all > > figured out? Only a self. > > > > And the more that self believes that it *has* got things > > all figured out, and the more it argues with other selves > > for the supremacy of its ideas and concepts, IMO the more > > likely that self is to *remain* a self. > > > > Cool, I guess, if that's what you want out of life. > > I beg to differ Barry
OK, but only if you really grovel. > -- You of all the people here on FFL have > unceasingly argued for your point of view regarding Maharishi and > those who do TM. You are constantly asserting this and that about > us, and insisting what our motives are. > > Of all those here, what you have written about people who argue with > others and assert their beliefs, and think they have it all figured > out, describes you best. > > You regularly and insistently post your thoughts, opinions and > beliefs about those who practice TM and believe in what Maharishi is > doing; what their motives, emotions and life perspectives are. And > it is always a negative assessment. > > So before you go off again on this newly discovered other side of > the fence, please be aware that you are for the most part describing > how many others see you here.:-) You just don't GET it Jim! By differnetiating the PURE from the IMPURE, then one can identify with the PURE, and cast all of the IMPURE into a bucket of worthlessness. And then feel vastly superior. And smug. You ought to try it. It gives you a real "hit of energy". Its a real rush.
