--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" <yifuxero@> wrote:
> >
> > pray for him in the traditional sense. The combined Shakti 
> > and good-will may steer him in the right direction, whatever 
> > that may be.
> 
> Why does this strike me as exactly the same kind of 
> advice that got Ravi *into* this situation?

Oh, you know what kind of advice it was that got Ravi
into this situation? Do tell us.

> Why does it strike me as the kind of belief that got
> Levi Butler killed? "I know I'm supposed to be watch-
> ing this guy, but I've got to go meditate right now.
> Nothing bad can possibly happen if I do that."

Why? Because you're a horse's ass, that's why.

> Where's the point at which people stop praying and 
> DO SOMETHING?

Nobody has advocated praying *instead of* doing
something concrete.

Some of us (not you) have been doing everything we can
think of to galvanize those who are in a position to do 
something into action. I emailed Rick three days ago 
and several times since; so have others.

This was well before you even realized Ravi might be in
trouble; you were too busy swinging your dick at him
and comparing him to Jim Flanegin to notice. Now that
everybody else has figured it out, you're embarrassed,
and as usual you're trying to take it out on other people.


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