Whup, you've turned into Fartbrain again.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, tartbrain <no_re...@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willytex@> wrote:
> >
> > Ray:
> > > > Sometimes I read Richard's posts,
> > > > and I can't figure out what all the
> > > > fuss is about...
> > > >
> > Joe:
> > > Somedays Richard remembers to take his
> > > medication and other days he doesn't.
> > > He can be mightily forgetful...
> > >
> > Ray - Sometimes I really try to bring
> > the dialog down to Joe's level, but it's
> > difficult.
> > 
> > I belong to a very, very minor Hindu
> > sect whose sadhana includes blatant
> > displays of inappropriateness in public.
> > 
> > It's our way of providing the opportunity
> > for others to work off their karma by
> > saying things about us and making fun of
> > our spiritual path - it's a cleansing
> > type of spiritual work.
> 
> I am not sure if your are joking, but that is what I have always figured you 
> were doing. Despite what others say, its apparent to me that you are not 
> loony (I am not a Brahman conscious- psych doctor like Peter, but I am in 
> Jesus/Elvis/McQueen consciousness) -- you switch on a dime to articulate 
> posts (occasionally). 
> 
> However, by getting people to speak badly of you, they take on your karma. 
> Good for you, not so good for them. 
> 
>  
> > By this overt prompting, some people can
> > actually start feeling better about
> > themselves. It is a very subtle type of
> > spiritual work.
> > 
> > In order to do that, I've good to read
> > books by the likes of Judith Bourque and
> > Conny Larsson. It's disgusting, to say
> > the least. But it works for me.
> > 
> > In the case of someone like Joe or a
> > Turq, or a Bhairitu, I just like to prompt
> > them to see exactly how prejudiced
> > they can be.
> > 
> > It should be pretty obvious that these
> > three individuals base their opinion of people pretty much on people's birth
> > circumstances.
> > 
> > Joe, obviously hates people that live in
> > Texas, (Hispanics), and it's obvious to
> > me that Curtis hates anyone from India
> > (Hindus). Turq seems to hate anyone
> > that's not doing what he's doing!
> > 
> > I guess we all have our prejudices, but
> > it's not that often that they are
> > expressed so blatantly on a spiritual
> > discussion forum like this.
> > 
> > These guys are really serious! They've
> > got a lot of repressed anger hidden
> > away. Let's bring it out! Let's help them,
> > not hate them.
> > 
> > With just a little prodding, such as
> > posting with a handle like 'willytex',
> > it's revealing what some people will
> > say. Almost every time Joe call's me
> > 'Tex' his prejudice just jumps off the
> > page.
> > 
> > From Barry Wright:
> > 
> > Subject: Open Letter To Willytex
> > From: Uncle Tantra
> > Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental
> > Date: July 6, 2003
> > 
> > "Willy, since fucking prairie dogs or
> > whatever you do with your time doesn't
> > seem to fill enough of it lately..."
> >
>


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