Ravi, this is brilliant synopsis of the loyal opposition here to spirituality.  
That is funny.
Rick Archer might use it on BATGAP as ghost to portray 
the other side of the spectrum somewhere on the BATGAP page.  Great writing, it 
is about as succinct and nuanced a parity as it could be of a deltablues here.

Best,
-Buck
  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ravi Yogi" <raviyogi@...> wrote:
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> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ravi Yogi" <raviyogi@> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > LOL..yeah he needs to spice up his trips around the City, he can learn
> a
> > thing or two from Barry. He really needs to work on the skill of
> > projecting his fears, insecurities, pain, suffering and sadness on to
> > every situation.
> > I mean why do we need to accept the word of Ghirardell's - are they
> the
> > *authority* on all thing chocolate??? I think the joy and bliss you
> get
> > out of tasting chocolate is purely subjective, why should I accept
> these
> > people who are experts on chocolate as wise and chocolightened??
> > I reject the notion that such as a state called chocolightenment even
> > exists. Chocolightenment really is nihilistic and life-abnegating it
> > seems to reject all experiences as painful other than chocolate. I
> > question anyone who thinks I'm missing out if I don't partake in
> > chocolate and their idea of chocolightenment.
> > Peace out.
> 
> Lot of my friends are therapists and I am slowly realizing that people
> who consider themselves experts on *chocolightenment* are just suffering
> from an extreme case of *dissociative identity disorder*. I know now
> that I was brainwashed at 5 into believing that there was joy to be
> found in chocolate and that chocolightenement was a fantastic goal to
> achieve, thank god no more !!!
>


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