Ravi, just ignore me. Walk around me. I am not in your way. You don't need me.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@...> wrote: > > Dear Xeno, > > Get out of my face please, you are blocking me from getting His Holiness's > darshan. > > I have no use for you now that His Holiness is back, if he leaves I will > get back to you - I promise. > > Love ya, > Ravi > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Xenophaneros Anartaxius <anartaxius@...> > Date: Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 7:59 AM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: mind boggling > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > > > ** > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula <chivukula.ravi@> > wrote: > > > > *" (Your ambushes, Ravi are particularly inept and unfocused and largely > > self-congratulatory. But then that is Ravi!) "* > > > > > Oh c'mon now Xenophantoros Anaarchataxius, > > > > You really know how to hurt a person when they are down !!! Show me mercy > > man - god. > > > > I have already made a peace offer. It was dumb, it was stupid of me - > every > > one here on FFL has acknowledged that, I have been soundly admonished - > > what else do you want? > > > > Everyone saw the email where I bowed down to your wisdom - your status as > > the Mayan Messiah, the Maitreya of Morons. How would I have to know that > > you were in disguise pretending to be a cold, heartless person using > > neo-advaita platitudes to support the morons with your weak moral stands, > > all the while preparing them for the age of enlightenment? I see your > > sacrifice now and bow down to it. > > > > Please don't hurt me anymore Xenophantoros Anaarchataxius, show me that > > warm heartedness of you that's been the highlight of this past week. > > > > All glory be to Xenophantoros Anaarchataxius, the Greek God incarnated as > - > > the Mayan Messiah, the Maitreya of Morons !!! > > > > Love, > > Ravi > > Have a nice day Ravi. Being praised and damned is, you know, a > characteristic of a god. Why are these gods so like us? Like you, like me, > our forgotten invention? For your information, I know very little about > neo-adviata. I downloaded a PDF file emptybill posted here a while back and > read that. That is the extent of my familiarity with the term. Every once > and a while you almost seem sane. What is it like in there, during a moment > where the activity of the world about is quieted, and you have nothing to > do for the moment. What goes on in there, in Ravi. Old feelings trying to > slither into awareness? Regrets? Thoughts that would speak of better (or > worse) times to come? If Ravi were silent, what would emerge? A lost love > is one of the hardest things to experience through. > > Things seem like old times, though I have not been here that long. The gang > is back, except for Curtis. I think I would have liked LB to be here, but > that was before my time. >