--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Susan" <wayback71@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for speaking up. As I have made clear in the > > > past, I don't interact with Robin because I believe > > > to do so is to become a codependent in helping an > > > already mentally ill person to become more so. But > > > it's been sad to see him "reel in" naive people > > > here and do pretty much exactly what you describe. > > > > > > I have watched Fairfield Life and the general dance > > > of spiritual naivete far too long to believe that > > > those who have been sucked into his web will actually > > > learn from what you said. In fact, they'll probably > > > attack you for doing it. But thank you very much > > > for trying. > > > > Barry, I agree 100% and could not have said it better. And for > > Lordknows, given what you went through all those years ago, I > > think your post was not only informative and accurate and > > insightful, but rather generous to Robin. > > "Generous to Robin"? This is a joke, right?
Not at all a joke. LordKnows paid for a healing ceremony for Robin, and clearly stated Robin's gifts in addition to the problems. > really think how Lord Knows has characterized Robin's > activities on FFL bears any resemblance to the reality, > do you? In my opinion it sounds pretty accurate, and like a horrible experience. You're *agreeing* with Barry that Robin is > "sucking" people "into his web"? I think Robin is brilliant and working things out about himself and his beliefs - and can still be very powerful with words and ideas. His style of thinking and writing are unusual and make me uncomfortable - almost mersmerizing. I have said this before here, and to Robin hmself. I think he is powerful, without intending to do anything negative to others. He just has incredible power >