No need for Snoopy here - a Maxwell and the sage Zak are on hand under cat 
command.  Who was rude to Molly and why didn't I get tickets?  If you are 
waiting for the train the advice to stick between the tracks (as in waiting 
for the 8.31 am as I do most mornings) is clearly malevolent.

On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 10:08:58 PM UTC, Molly wrote:
>
> Not sure what just happened. Bill Hicks used to say that we let our demons 
> run amok. No shortage of that in here. An adult conversation with Charlie 
> Brown would have to include Snoopy. And the Red Barron. Now we are back to 
> flights between the Netherlands and Detroit.
>
> On Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 6:04:37 AM UTC-4, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> I did not read Neil saying you were rude to Molly..
> But  did read he was headed off for an adult  conversation  with Charlie 
> Brown. 
>
> تجنب. القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد الآخرين
> Avoid; murder, rape and enslavement of others
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RP Singh <[email protected]>
> To: Minds Eye <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 10:26 AM
> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Einstein and the Mystics
>
> Where have I been rude to Molly can anyone tell me, it was just a clash of 
> viewpoints and in discussions you have to come out strongly which both of 
> us did. If there was sarcasm it was from both sides, and in discussions in 
> the modern world chivalry won't do. This is an online conversation and most 
> of the time you don't even realize that you are talking to a lady. So, 
> Neil, will you point out to me where I was rude?
>
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 1:02 AM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well, now we know Molly is just regressing to a foetal state on the 
> 'basis' on 9 LSD case studies, we can safely dismiss mysticism and become 
> slaves of RP's non-mystic unconscious god, naively suffering misery and 
> euphoria concerning achievements not ours.  This is science but not as we 
> know it Jim.
>
> I'm off for an adult conversation with Charlie Brown.  Doesn't Lucy do 
> some character assassination psychoanalysis?  The mystic bit is not in the 
> bickering.  It would concern the superordinate, not dropping concrete block 
> absolutes as the only answer to everything..  
>
>
> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 6:37:11 PM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> RP even your Hindu say there is a soul. You are saying it does not exist. 
> Which is right?
> I know I have a soul it is not a best guess as your statements are. I know 
> God is real far beyond best guess.. Your reality is nothing more than best 
> guess of what you think you have seen.
> Do you know what I have experienced to the point you can exclude my 
> experiences as invalid dismissing them with the wave of your hand claiming 
> superior knowledge, which to me is little more than a guess.
> I can understand your point of view and how you arrived at your conclusion 
> including why you feel they are valid.. From your perspective they are 
> valid.
>
> The problem is you are only in possessions of partial perspective. Now the 
> real question is can you truly understand the perspective of others. 
> Fortunately your perspective does not effect my soul or the souls of 
> others. Each soul is responsible for only it's perspective. It is a matter 
> of free will. Sorry but I did not forget that to you free will does not 
> exist. Sadly apparently you have already made your choice.
>
> تجنب. القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد الآخرين
> Avoid; murder, rape and enslavement of others
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RP Singh <[email protected]>
> To: Minds Eye <[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 6:25 PM
> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Einstein and the Mystics
>
> Man easily accepts what is appealing and that is why people believe in an 
> after-life. It is the survival instinct that stops us from accepting what 
> is evident and obvious. Death is certain yet we escape it by taking on the 
> non-dual perspective, but we are far from the non-dual and always in 
> duality. It is not the case of one Molly but thousands of others talking 
> about all-in-one and one-in-all and a non-dual perspective. I don't think 
> that they even have an idea of what is non-dual, taking an experience of 
> awareness to be the absolute state.
> My view might be disturbing because death is certainly so, but you cannot 
> escape it by imagining to be the non-dual. We are always responsible 
> people, yet we are fettered by bonds not recognizable as such, and so the 
> arrogance and depression. Truth remains what it is and yet we find it 
> painful, so what else but spirituality to cloak it in just to have a 
> delusion of immortality.
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 10:03 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I don't take you any other way RP than straight.  One must bend in the 
> wind from time to time.  I have known nuns be a bride of god one day and 
> have given it up the next.  Millions have converted with changes in 
> empire.  Most religionists keep the religion they were born with, 
> suggesting thought has little to do with it.  We might envisage 'Molly' as 
> a good Islamic girl and so on if born in another culture - some are so 
> racist they can't envision such - though I would have another explanation 
> of this particular Molly and wouldn't want to bother with explanation at 
> all.  I doubt you can escape superiority by essentialist biological claims 
> about being a slave of nature, something you are anyway not.  Now you have 
> supernatural agents working in the world instead of responsible people, who 
> can now only feel under delusion.
>
> Mysticism is all over the place in history and science.  I don't know 
> whether I want more of it or to understand how to get rid of it (as in 
> constructor theory and rainbow gravity).  I 'speak' to machines that have 
> produced mystic (to me) outcomes that prove right.  Some may think this 
> deluded, but lack both my maths and the better stuff coming from the 
> smarter machine.  I doubt we are ever dual so non-dual is irrelevant.  At 
> least Molly isn't turning us all into slaves of a god so cruel that we get 
> to feel shit or smug instead of at peace as robots on the hamster wheel of 
> fatalism.  Even Xtianity is more appealing than this nightmare of yours RP 
> - no wonder you want an unconscious end.
>
> Science is very sceptical - far more so than most can take - but one does 
> not have to detach spiritual comfort or discomfort or what religious 
> processing might be.  Admittedly, most of what I hear and read on religion 
> and spirituality is bunk or old hat.  But if it works on anyone I want to 
> know why - and if the products are good like machine output who cares?  
>
>
> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 2:03:36 PM UTC, RP Singh wrote:
>
> I like to be straight forward but am not abusive, If I talk about other 
> people it is not to hurt but rather to make them realize that in my opinion 
> they are just rationalizing experiences into what they are not. What is the 
> non-dual perspective? How can you be infinite and finite at the same time? 
> I am either me, a man, or God. I cannot be both. The world is deterministic 
> or free, it cannot be both, but a man can be free because he doesn't know 
> the hidden bondage and acts according to impulses or reason and yet be an 
> instrument in the hands of Nature. Nature is such that it acts from within 
> the organism and from outside it, but ultimately it is Nature which acts 
> and man is just the agent. I do not claim that my viewpoint raises me above 
> others because I know that it is not mine but one passed down to me by 
> Nature. Everyone is a slave of nature and nature is such that man becomes 
> attached to the work he does and becomes arrogant or depressed because of 
> the belief that it is he who acts.
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 7:05 PM, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The genetic predispositions tend to have some kind of use.  Some of these 
> are very crude, like sickle cell disease as a counter to malaria, or 
> diabetes in response to famine.  Some are permanently disposed to delusion 
> and I really believe we live in a control fraud. mostly chemical in origin 
> like enslaved ants.  Mystics pump out enslaving soma but may also be in 
> pursuit of freedom.
>
> ...

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