--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ravi Yogi" <raviyogi@...> wrote: > > "So if you can associate my name with an negative emotion it might make > it look as if my POV is less valuable... nice work" > You may have intellectually numbed yourself into projecting everything > as POV's and opinion's but I haven't, I don't really pay any attention > to words, it's the feeling, the subtext that I see.
It is obvious that you are paying attention to your inner feelings and are not reading what I write and paying attention to the pesky words. > "But I would be happy to hear about your stories of the time you spent > with Maharishi and hear your opinion about him" > Trust me, I will have an opinion once he starts posting here. In a discussion about him, on a forum devoted to discussing his teaching, your continued ignorance about him is odd. > "Oh...well then...WTF are you defending him for?" > I'm not defending M, I'm attacking you - big difference. Again this is obvious. I have to agree with Robin's generous defense concerning your motives here. > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ravi Yogi" raviyogi@ wrote: > > > > <some like Curtis replace their painful story with the clowns made-up > story for a while and seem resentful for their entire lives. > > > > > > > So if you can associate my name with an negative emotion it might make > it look as if my POV is less valuable... nice work. If you are going in > this direction I would recommend an info-graphic that overloads a > person's intellect with flashy colors and goes right to the emotions. > For example you might have a graph with the word "RESENTFUL" tilted > straight up like a column and really large next to a picture of me (they > are all over the Web)to help associate my name with it. > > > > I delight in my own POV on gurus as much as any guru devotee cherishes > theirs, and it was equally hard earned. > > > > But I would be happy to hear about your stories of the time you spent > with Maharishi and hear your opinion about him. > > > > What was that? > > > > Oh...well then...WTF are you defending him for? > > > > >