--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I
> have several friends who Awakened recently, and they say that soon
> thereafter, the shit hit the fan. They began feeling guilt and other
> emotions that needed dealing with a thousand times more intensely than
> before their awakening. Maybe that's in store for me. Maybe not.
Stay tuned.

Asking the same question that you asked Vaj, why do you make
unprovable assumption that these people are Awakened? Or that the
label "Awakening" has much of a common connotation to many -- and thus
elucidates more than it obscures?

It would appear that saying, "several friends said that recently the
shit hit the fan. They began feeling guilt and other emotions that
needed dealing with a thousand times more intensely than they have
experienced before. Maybe that's in store for me. Maybe not. Stay
tuned." gets across the idea you were trying to make but without the
use of i) unprovable assumption (your words) and, ii) many-meaning
labels.

Why is "Awakening", even if it meant the same to all folks, relevant
for this point? Are you assuming you will be "awakened" soon? More
imminent than you figured on on any other day in the past 32 years?
(37-5=32)











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