--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@...  wrote:
>
> Yo, 7th,
>  Xeno is established in CC, seriously - It makes him appear overly
logical, and kind of cold and remote. He also thinks he has reached the
end of his development, the unremitting light of the soul, in CC, but he
has a long way to go.

And *I* don't. That's the only important thing to remember -- how
incredibly special *I* am, and how non-special all these other peons who
are less evolved than *I* am are. He's *only* in CC, and *I*...not to be
immodest or anything...am just so, So, SO much *more* than that. Any
state of consciousness you can name, *I* will have been there done that
long ago, the day after I first heard about it.

Logic? *I* am WAY past logic. That's for losers. And it's only your
faulty perception that *I* am somewhat cold and remote when it comes to
other people *I* look down on; they only believe that because they're so
jealous of how special *I* am.

Poor Xeno, after all, still has a long way to go. And *I* don't. *I*
have arrived at the pinnacle of what it is to be a human being, and
enlightened. That's why I'm so compassionate towards these puny-ass
poseurs who aren't...uh...well...*ME*.

Again, did I manage to synopsize what you were really trying to say,
Jimbo?  :-)

> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@ wrote:
>
>  WTF?  Xeno, do you have a burr up your butt?  Chill out a little. You
asked if someone had an "alternative" for treating your skin condition. 
Share made friendly suggestion.  What's next, you gonna try to get her
cited for practicing medicine without a license?  Lighten up dude!
>
>
>  "It's just a chat room"!
>
>
>  ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anartaxius@ wrote:
>
>  Share, making a medical recommendation on the basis of what I said is
rather risky don't you think? I did not mention the condition, just the
chemical used to treat it, and it is used for a number of purposes. From
a medical point of view, aloe vera has not been researched enough or
well enough to come to any medically useful conclusions, though the
cosmetic industry seems to have made it one of its poster child
products.
>
>  ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@ wrote:
>
>  Xeno, aloe vera gel...
>
>
>
>
>  On Sunday, January 26, 2014 11:19 AM, "anartaxius@" anartaxius@
wrote:
>
>    Buck, I agree with Turq. Card's posts are in their own little
world. Most of them are incomprehensible to me, including the request
this thread is about. Card actually reduced the jargon a bit by putting
a portion of his request in a slightly less technical form
parenthetically, but it still did not help. Who else here transliterates
Sanskrit or has such a grasp of language? Usually I have no way to even
begin to respond to one of his posts. Some additional explanation plain
words would be a big help as to what he is getting at.
>
>
>  And Buck, your posts are pretty jargon laden as well, besides being
almost completely spam. Tell us what you think in your own words.
Farmers are not noted for being abstract philosophers, they speak plain
and simple. Do you post all that stuff so you look good to the thought
police over there at MUM? On occasion you have posted some really
interesting things that seem to represent what you think and feel that
come across as natural, but most of the time, you do not do this, you
sound more like a Jehovah's Witness proffering pre-canned quotes from
Watchtower Magazine, so instead of making a worthwhile contribution, you
are largely ignored. It's OK to quote things, but then tell us what you
think about that, free of jargon, what it means to you, and perhaps how
you would explain it to someone who never ever heard of TM or meditation
in general. You do not learn what you are saying until you can
spontaneously say it in your own words, and understand it on your own
terms. Then, you have to learn how to say it to someone who has not gone
through that process. It is really easy to fail at this.
>
>
>  I have a slight skin condition, so right now I think I will go an
apply a layer of (CH2)7(CO2H)2 to the affected area so that the proximal
and distal surfaces of the application are minimised. Can anyone here
recommend an alternative to this?
>
>
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@ wrote:
>
>  My point, "Buck," since you seem to have missed it, is that a number
of people -- especially Fairfielders -- have been living in a Jargon
Bubble for so long that they no longer realize when they are speaking
jargon. They have lost the art -- and, I would suggest, even the desire
-- to give "intro lectures" and communicate with anyone who *doesn't*
speak the same jargon they do.
>
> That's fine, if all you want to do in life is the thing you've adopted
as your schtick here -- "preach to the already converted." That's fine
if you're comfortable with being an elitist and don't really want to
ever speak to anyone who *isn't* already an elitist, and "your kind of
elitist."
>
> It's not so fine if you were ever trying to actually communicate to
the occasional lurker who might appear here, wanting to learn a little
something about TM, or even spiritual practice in general.
>
> But I guess that's not what you're trying to do, right? You'd prefer
to keep writing jargon-filled stuff that gets zero replies. Anyone who
wants to reply has to "come up to your level" and stop being so
"ignorant." Did I get your position on all of this correctly?
>
> How long has it been since you ever *gave* an "intro lecture," "Buck,"
or even wanted to? I know it's difficult to imagine, interacting with
the unwashed masses of the ignorant and all, all those who just aren't
as good as you are. I'm just pointing out that pretty much NO ONE
responds to your rants as they are. Do you think that maybe...just
perhaps...the way you're writing them might have something to do with
that?
>
>  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "TurquoiseB" wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
> > >
> > > Om Dear Turq, I am concerned about you. It seems evident you are
> > becoming somewhat obsessed and and even hung-up on this particular
> > thought form around jargon that you would seek to suppress people's
> > writing use of jargon around here on a list that is so manifestly
> > technical about spirituality.
> >
> > Don't be an ass. I am not trying to "suppress" the use of jargon.
I'm
> > trying to get through to people who *no longer realizing they're
using
> > it*, and that doing so is *excluding* people from what they're
trying to
> > say.
> >
> > > Card was looking for an answer and anyone who knows what NSR and
biija
> > mantras are and could possibly answer the question will do so.
> >
> > And anyone who doesn't (I have no idea what NSR means) are excluded.
> >
> > > People who are ignorant of NSR and biija mantras are always free
to
> > improve themselves with Google searches further.
> >
> > A "Google search" for NSR returns -- in order -- "National Skills
> > Registry," "National Scouting Report," and "National Swine Report."
> > Which do you think Card was referring to?
> >
>

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