--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> >wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" 
> > ><curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> > >
> > > -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> >wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > No problem curtis, but is wasn't posted with you in mind 
> > > > but for that serious soul who might read it and not 
> > > > necessarily respond.
> > > > 
> > > > At least not with the endless drivel we have become so 
> > > > all too familiar with coming from your keyboard.
> > > 
> > > If I was looking for some "serious soul" it wouldn't be 
> > > from anyone impressed with what we have heard from Maitreya 
> > > so far.
> > 
> > So you have actually heard from Maitreya curtis ?  
> > How impressive ! May I ask where and when ?
> > Or only more drivel and gross inaccuracies ?
> 
> Nabby, I suspect that Curtis means what Creme 
> has reported Maitreya as "saying." I think you
> both know that neither Curtis nor I (and in fact
> 99.9999% percent of the human population) do not
> believe that such a being as Maitreya exists, or
> will ever exist. We believe that it would be far
> more like to "hear from" Santa Claus than 
> "Maitreya."
> 
> That said, it has become apparent that not only
> do you believe that Creme is correct and Maitreya
> both exists and is about to come out of the avatar
> closet in a big way, you will pretty much continue
> to believe it no matter HOW embarrassing it gets.
> 
> My questions to you -- out of curiosity, not malice
> -- is "What will you do if Benjamin Creme kicks the
> bucket and Maitreya hasn't shown up yet? How long
> will you *keep* believing in a Maitreya who never
> appears?"
> 
> I consider these sensible questions. My "take" on
> Creme's appearance in his most recent "announce-
> ments" is that he's very ill and possibly "circling
> the drain," incarnation-wise. I suspect he'll be 
> dead within a year. No malice on my part in saying
> this; that's just how his state of health appeared
> to me in the video, combined with his real age.
> 
> IF that happens, and there has been No Maitreya,
> what do YOU do?
> 
> Do you keep waiting for the promised Messiah until
> YOU die, or what?
> 
> Could there EVER be a point at which you might 
> admit that you had been lied to, and systematically,
> for 30 years by Benjamin Creme?
> 
> And as a final question, can you admit that there
> is even the POSSIBILITY that Maitreya does not
> exist and never did? Is such a thing conceivable
> to you?
> 
> Thanks for considering these things, if you do.
> I really *don't* dislike you, although I laugh
> at you often. Mainly, I'm curious as to how some-
> one could believe this stuff for so long without
> a shred of proof that any of it ever was true.
> If you'd like to expound upon WHY you believe
> this, as a religious sociologist (even though
> a low-vibe one from your POV) I'd be really 
> interested.
> 
> Turq
>


Turq you're way too hardened on this. Nab got your goat.  
Is a brilliant street theatre on their parts.  
Seeing Benjamin Crème for the first time just now I was awed.  The Quaker in 
the 
woods.  A modern John the Baptist comes before. 1st proclaiming the way.
Is brilliant Quaker theatre with message.   & With our Nablusoss a part in it.

Doing your best here to take Nab down and kick him, but when Benjamin
Crème dies he'll proly get more powerful than ever regardless.  His 'work is 
finished'.  Look at those crowds, those auditoriums.  The message of simple 
peace.


By way of show comparison, what have you done to promote a better life?
 And what do you have again against the message of need in Peace?

With Fond Regards,
-Buck

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