ha ha ha...merle


  
Edgar,

No. I see the Light clearly. But that light you see is the brilliance of my 
posts.

Mike


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 From:  Edgar Owen <[email protected]>; 
To:  <[email protected]>; 
Subject:  Re: [Zen] 25 Torture Methods 
Sent:  Tue, Jun 25, 2013 1:49:28 PM 


  
Apparently the resulting blindness was only spiritual?

Edgar




On Jun 25, 2013, at 9:42 AM, [email protected] wrote:

  
>Edgar,
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>Probably the same as you - too much masturbation and/while watching Sesame 
>Street (the "and" applies to me. You get the "while").
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>Mike
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>________________________________
> From:  Edgar Owen <[email protected]>; 
>To:  <[email protected]>; 
>Subject:  Re: [Zen] 25 Torture Methods 
>Sent:  Tue, Jun 25, 2013 1:22:23 PM 
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>Mike,
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>Better review your Buddhist history. Buddha began his search because OTHER 
>people didn't get teddy bears when they were 5 years old. But he was the 
>exception....
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>BTW what went wrong with YOUR childhood that you feel so compelled about 
>"spiritual quests"?
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>Edgar
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>On Jun 25, 2013, at 9:03 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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>>Edgar,
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>>Geez, you couldn't make this stuff up. Because Buddha didn't get a teddy when 
>>he was 5 he went out and rediscovered the Dharma... You're entertaining if 
>>nothing else.
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>>Mike
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>>________________________________
>> From:  Edgar Owen <[email protected]>; 
>>To:  <[email protected]>; 
>>Subject:  Re: [Zen] 25 Torture Methods 
>>Sent:  Tue, Jun 25, 2013 11:48:32 AM 
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>>MIke,
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>>No, no, no. The so called 'spiritual aspect of humans' is just a projection 
>>by humans that feel incomplete and unloved of their notion of ideal parents 
>>onto the sky in the hope they might somehow find the love and completeness 
>>they feel they lack.
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>>The so called 'spiritual aspect of humans' you so glorify is actually a 
>>psychological aberration, a sickness.
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>>Animals, at least those that are maltreated as babies, experience the EXACT 
>>same longing for the better childhood they never had.
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>>In case you weren't aware of it HUMANS ARE ANIMALS and all the basic feelings 
>>and emotions of humans and other animals are variations of the same things...
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>>Edgar
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>>On Jun 25, 2013, at 7:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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>>>Merle,
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>>>How many times does it need pointing out that it's not being denied that 
>>>humans commit terrible crimes?? The point being made is that it is possible 
>>>for humans to follow a path that allows for 100% compassionate acts across 
>>>the board. This is something other animals simply don't have. They may at 
>>>some evolutionary time in the future, but not now. It's even ok to argue 
>>>that animals don't require such things. But it is undeniable that humans at 
>>>this stage of evolution are unique with this. Dogs wagging their tails 
>>>waiting for a bone is *not* the same thing.
>>>
>>>Mike
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>>>________________________________
>>> From:  Merle Lester <[email protected]>; 
>>>To:  [email protected] <[email protected]>; 
>>>Subject:  [Zen] 25 Torture Methods 
>>>Sent:  Tue, Jun 25, 2013 9:03:13 AM 
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>>>now tell me humans are on a higher plane ... check the link
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>>> saints are far and few between...
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>>> i point to Nelson Mandela  as one who has reached the pinnacle of humanness
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>>>> 25 torture methodshttp://en.minghui.org/emh/articles/2004/9/10/52274.html
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