On 6/10/2014 11:33 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
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Share is referring to this post:
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https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FairfieldLife/conversations/messages/386545
Trouble is, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with
the knowledge emptybill provided that she was thanking
him for.
He was telling us that the quickest path to God
("although not recommended") has been said to be
through anger at God:
Apparently you are unaware of the paths to god through
Raudra Rasa and Krodha Bhava.
Although not recommended, they are considered the
swiftest means of god realization.
Sort of counterintuitive, but I remember a story of
some kind about how being consumed with anger toward
God makes God more real to the angry person than does
simple devotion. Don't know if that has anything to do
with what emptybill was talking about, but it does make
a certain amount of sense.
In Judaism, it's OK, even sometimes desirable, to be
angry with God:
The Talmud says that a man is not punished for what he
says when he is troubled. Life hurts. Sometimes we may
need to be unreasonable, sometimes we may need to shout
and cry. God wants us to offer Him our wounded souls
with all of their “ugly” realities, including our
anger. That is a real relationship, and it is the only
path to real healing, spiritual or otherwise.
http://www.aish.com/sp/ph/Trauma_Anger_and_Confronting_God.html
I wonder whether the notion that anger can be of great
spirtual benefit is what Share has been tap-dancing around.
Thanks for the clarification Judy. Now it is more
understandable. Also, fascinating concept of anger,
extreme anger, being a path toward knowing God. I can
see how this could be so in certain situations but I
think I would prefer to find a quieter means of
"getting there". I'm just not that good at holding onto
anger or at nurturing it. Anger doesn't ever feel good
to me.
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So, why does it seem like you're angry at Share most of
the time? I can understand why you'd be angry at Barry,
but it looks like to me that you and Emily and Judy
don't like her and want her to leave the group. Maybe
I'm wrong about this, but that's the way it looks to me.
Go figure.
Leave the group? No way Jose. Now you could keep it down
from your side but Share is not as big a talker as you are.
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Don't feed it.
"it" appears insatiable. Why are you insatiable, Richard?
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Stop feeding it - it's that simple, Ann.
*/Yea, I thought so. But you do the work Ricky, I'm not
responsible for you and stop playing Share. She thinks you're
being sincere. You and I know better. Fuck with me but leave her
alone.
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She doesn't repeat herself either. She does say "Go
figure" too much but I'll blame you for that.