Thank you Buckji. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
>
> 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:
> >
> > 
> > --- 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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