--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> > A good person personifies all the virtues that shastras and good books
> > attempt to distill and pass out as talking points and to do lists.
> > The good person is beyond that. They define new and ever expanding
> > levels of goodness in every act. They are a delight to be around.
> > Always uplifting.
> 
> ---Only way to qualify goodness is to seek to understand a person's 
> invisible intention. Thus if they act from good feelings they are
good. But 
> if they act from bad feelings they are bad. Thus seek thine own
intentions 
> for a study of how karma begins.
> 
> Thus one person might serve another an orgasm because they were so
good. 
> While yet another may not imbibe because they were so good. In each
case 
> sheer goodness rules the day. Sometimes goodness can be too much
however and 
> then it becomes extreme and bad. But simple goodness is quite easy
because 
> it's everything. While godness gone bad is merely extremely good.
Thus bad. 
> I meant goodness, but godness is the same thing. For instance I love
girls 
> and they are one with God, I can even worship them but yet, if I
place some 
> ultimate valuation upon them then I fail to recognize the real truth of 
> all-goodness. However as part of all-goodness I can still worship a
good 
> bit. Woman replace man in the above. Gays, you figure it out.
Figuring it 
> all out is the equation. As for the answer nobody really knows. It's
ionic 
> versus covalent bonding. Passing energy or making compounds. We
bond, or 
> separate based in chemistry. Based in coincidence. Thus karma.
Energy is not 
> lost or found but remains constant.
> 
> Some people say, "Fuck you Kirk," I say, "Fuck you God."  Thus two
energies 
> merge to grow stronger. 


I'd bet Paramatma [God] would disagree with you.



Instead of fighting. This is tantra. Not for the 
> mentally weak. Goddess can take it.


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