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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Free Man In Paris, v3.01
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:
turq, I often encounter devoted and long term TMers who
even
I always enjoy seeing you post normal posts, trying to express your humanity.
The only thing that was a little weird was your fantasy at the end, about
showing your roomies' daughter, Paris, as if you are related to her. Just
seemed a bit like the dream of a lonely old guy.
Otherwise, yes, it
See, Barry, before the mind has been conditioned to uphold deep silence at all
times (no matter what the rest of the mind is doing, even sleeping), the only
choices are to follow the small self, the obvious identity, or, keep reaching,
surrendering and questioning. Doing good works. This, then,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote:
I was having dinner with a friend from work last night in a small
restaurant on the Ile St. Louis, and it turned into an interesting
opportunity to teach, and to learn. My friend is someone I work with --
another American
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote:
I was having dinner with a friend from work last night in a small
restaurant on the Ile St. Louis, and it turned into an interesting
opportunity to teach, and to learn. My friend is someone I work with --
another American
I was having dinner with a friend from
work last night
Ann:
Nice little puff piece until the last
paragraph...
It's a coping mechanism, obviously. Barry
doesn't want to talk about what's really
going on over there. If he concentrates
on his writing at the café and doesn't read
the
Of course he's angry. All his stories have only one purpose: to puff himself up
and lash out at people on FFL, either as individuals or simply the group as a
whole. The story he tells is just the setup. He is as predictable as a robot.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long
feste37:
Of course he's angry. All his stories
have only one purpose: to puff himself
up and lash out at people on FFL, either
as individuals or simply the group as a
whole. The story he tells is just the
setup. He is as predictable as a robot.
Barry was much more interesting when
he was
I've always seen that behavior in Barry as a defense mechanism, sort of, you
can't fire me, I quit!, or , you do not want to go out with me, do you?.
Pre-emptive strike at an imagined enemy.
We are so used to seeing other adults express themselves as the children they
are emotionally, that we
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:
turq, I often encounter devoted and long term TMers who
even currently enjoy spending time with their children
and grandchildren. As regards living for enlightenment,
many of the sidhas I know are living for the sake
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