--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradhatu@> wrote: > > > > > > On Dec 10, 2011, at 4:09 PM, zarzari_786 wrote: > > > > > How do you know what he *wants*? Maybe he does, but do you really know > > > his intention? Maybe he just has a sort of creative stroke, so he posts > > > one sentence after the other. > > > > In case you haven't noticed yet, that's one of Judy's MO's: > > she "mind reads" what people are doing - typically what she > > falsely believes people are thinking and/or doing - and then > > bases her (baseless) arguments on these (false) claims. It's > > one of the many ways Judy's dishonesty is very clever. > > Obviously if it's something I believe people are thinking > and/or doing, it's not dishonest. It may be *mistaken*, > but that's quite different. > > > Most > > people ignore it, but Curtis in particular used to call her > > on it, till he got sick of it. > > What Curtis "called" me on was interpretations of what he > said that didn't reflect his self-image.
If you do sunyama on the distinction between "self-knowledge" and your chosen spin "self-image" you might better understand Vaj's point. > > Vaj, on the other hand, calls me dishonest because I catch > him in *deliberate* falsehoods all the time, and he has no > other way to retaliate. >