For some reason, authfriend, the boxer Roberto Duran (he of the Legendary Hands of Stone) comes to mind. When he said to Sugar Ray Leonard (wanting to quite the fight): "No mas". Too many punches.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <authfriend@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, khazana108 <no_reply@> wrote: > <snip> > > Yep. But what we observe here is, what I have understood to be a pattern of > > AVOIDANCE. People talk about teachers they have never met, they talk about > > practices they have never understood or done, they talk about > > enlightenment, without having experienced it, they talk about Maharishi > > without having ever seen him. Or when they saw him, they saw him very > > shortly, or only in a certain setting, of a lecture, or while attending a > > course, not really WORKING with the guy, never experiencing him when he > > meant business. They talk about the group effect, but don't participate, > > they talk about the movement without knowing it. They defend the > > ludicrously high course fee, and not take the fertilizers because they > > don't have the money, etc. In short, they don't walk the talk. How could we > > take them seriously? > > > You aren't talking about anybody here, right? Because there > isn't anyone here who meets these criteria. >