Hey Satvadude, That was really cool of you to take the time to make my day. Much appreciated.
I am finding my way here. Learning how to find more of the person behind the posts. Sometime I succeed and sometimes a fall flat on my face. But the truth is I have gained a genuine affection for all the POVs here, so it isn't much of a stretch for me post in a friendly way. Of course this doesn't always stop me from showing up as a dick in some post. I'm a work in progress. It is a zoo, but it is OUR zoo. I value a chance to drop in and write almost every day. The opportunity here has improved my ability to detect personality behind other people's writing. Just enough to humanize the poster I am disagreeing with so I don't forget that we all have our shit. Thanks again for spreading the kumbaya vibe here. Moments of genuine connection among strangers online can be a thing of beauty. And especially thanks for checking out my music. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, satvadude108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thank you for posting that Curtis. I am an infrequent visitor here, > an even less frequent poster, and have never met you or Sal. > Your posts often remind me why I come to this forum and spend > a few moments of my time. Thanks. Sal's comment was so > funny, to me, that tears momentarily ran down my cheeks. > > The kaleidoscopic perspectives displayed here in FFL would > be not as interesting to navigate without the humor. The > judgements we all make regarding authenticity here are > often tenuous. As TurquoiseB often points out, many here > are so strongly attached to their POV that anger and > defensiveness often instantly bubbles up when that POV > is questioned. Politics and TM seem to be the most common > triggers. I humbly commend you for equanimity and genuine > attempts at dialogue. I also humbly commend you for calling > bullshit when you detect it. Thanks. You often do it in a > manner that reflects qualities I hold in high stead and with > skill I envy. Keep on keepin' on dude. Your music is excellent. > > RoadTrip stories. Hugo's eclectic observations. guyfawkes > making me bust a gut....so many others. Even with the > BS, this is a pretty cool forum. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" > > <willytex@> wrote: > > > > > > Marcello - Do not believe anything posted > > > to this forum by Sal or the Gullible Fool; > > > they are both liars and impostors. > > > > I disagree completely Richard. Sal's comment was a very funny joke > > and Gullible spelled out Freud's point that much truth is said in > > jest. You may not agree with the POV but they are not liars for > > having this opinion. Impostor? WTF kind of statement is that? I > > know Sal personally and what you get from her here is authentic. She > > has certainly had enough direct movement experience to deserve her own > > opinion about it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marcello wrote: > > > > > Where you learnt that the technical > > > > > number 6 is "ka-ching!" ? > > > > > > > > gullible wrote: > > > > Marcelo, Sal did not receive ka-ching! > > > > TM organization for having it's main > > > > reason for existence to bleed its > > > > followers out of as much of their > > > > money and their parents' money as > > > > possible. > > > Sal wrote: > > > > > > The 6th advanced technique? I'm > > > > > > think it was "ka-ching!" > > > > > > > > > > > >