Good rap by Geoff Gilpin, from his blog. He deals well with one of the
not-discussed-very-often aspects of spiritual teaching. That is, that the
spiritual teacher is a junkie, hooked on a drug called spiritual teaching.
Recently, a friend invited me to join her meditation group. The four
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Good rap by Geoff Gilpin, from his blog. He deals well with one of the
not-discussed-very-often aspects of spiritual teaching. That is, that the
spiritual teacher is a junkie, hooked on a drug called spiritual teaching.
Recently, a friend
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Good rap by Geoff Gilpin, from his blog. He deals well with one of the
not-discussed-very
no. And quite wise too I think.
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Good rap by Geoff Gilpin, from his
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amazing? amazing? Michael, really, it sounds like you are still pretty dialed
into that whole mindset.
go figure.
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This Gilpin character sounds so very taken with himself - I am glad he nixed
the group meditation - what a dumb prick.
MJ is still in 'follower' mode. Much like Barry, who traded one cult
environment for another, MJ is just trading his allegiances
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I appreciate the fact that Mr. Gilpin had no desire to become an object of
adoration, a guru. Most people's egos would have made a different choice, no
matter what kind of spiritual gauze they might wrap
' so he would not be eaten up by early
fame.
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amazing? amazing? Michael, really, it sounds like
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I appreciate the fact that Mr. Gilpin had
What turq is calling holding court psychologists Erickson and Piaget called
generativity, the passing on of one's experience based wisdom to the next
generation. It's considered a natural stage of human development. The problem
might be that on FFL we're all pretty much at that stage with no
Don't kid yourself Share. What you've just spouted is all surface bullshit.
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What turq is calling holding court psychologists Erickson and Piaget called
generativity, the passing on of one's experience based wisdom to the next
Sorry Share, I think what you spouted reflects, for one simple example, the
ignorance of never having children. Parenting isn't an experience that can be
transferred, so I don't fault you. I haven't read either of these
psychologists, so can't comment on the context of what they were saying or
Here's what Barry spouted about holding court in his other, longer post.
Doesn't quite seem to fit with what Share describes as generativity, does it?
You wanted to be perceived as knowing things that others didn't, just as you
perceived that in the particular guy or gal at the front of
Not concretely, no, not at all, although it seems that she is actually
demonstrating what Barry said, therefore rendering what she said as nonsense.
:)
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Here's what Barry spouted about holding court in his other, longer post.
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amazing? amazing? Michael, really, it sounds like you are still pretty dialed
into that whole mindset.
go figure.
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Thanks
the experience, but the tree is
still alive today.
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Hey Michael
On 5/31/2014 3:22 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
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Good rap by Geoff Gilpin, from his blog. He deals well with one of the
not-discussed-very-often aspects of spiritual teaching. That is, that
the spiritual teacher is a junkie, hooked on a drug called spiritual
On 5/31/2014 7:27 AM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
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I appreciate the fact that Mr. Gilpin had no desire to become an
object of adoration, a guru. Most people's egos would have made a
different choice, no matter what kind of spiritual gauze they might
wrap the
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