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Title: Do you need a guru? Post by Pablo_escobar on Nov 17th, 2005 at 9:05am
Please listen to yourselves..."Where is Bruce?Oh Bruce we love you!Did you sleep well?I am so sorry your hair is sore..."
Do you think Bruce is your guru?No wonder that he doesn't post often,you are just a bunch of fruitcakes...Go and ask Alysia and Gordon about their divine experiences... ; D They are great tale tellers! GET A LIFE FOR CHRIST SAKE!! |
Title: Re: Do you need a guru? Post by blink on Nov 17th, 2005 at 10:03am
Hmmmn, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed, didn't they?
It happens to the best of us, doesn't it? I actually love fruitcake myself....but I especially love those holiday cakes with a little whisky in them.... this is really getting me in the spirit now :) love, blink |
Title: Re: Do you need a guru? Post by recoverer on Nov 17th, 2005 at 10:58am
Pablo:
I never met Bruce, but my guess is that he doesn't consider himself to be anybody's Guru. Gurus don't tend to talk about things such as disc/higher selfs and spirit guides, because people will rely on these things instead of them. Or in other words, it is really bad for a Guru's business, when people make contact with their higher self and guides. You're right about not relying on Gurus. But considering that you don't know which direction to wave your magic wand in, you clearly have figured out only half of the puzzle. P.S. Unless you've made contact with your higher self and guides, you aren't in a position to comment about them. |
Title: Re: Do you need a guru? Post by Marilyn Maitreya on Nov 17th, 2005 at 2:14pm
Bravo Albert. ;-)
As far as guru's go, we are our own guru. G.......U........R........U Namaste Mairlyn ;D |
Title: Re: Do you need a guru? Post by dave_a_mbs on Nov 17th, 2005 at 4:08pm
I was thinking of the ongoing discussion about peer monitors for content etc. With respect to how we deport ourselves, our peer monitors are our gurus, in the sense that they lead us away from errors (things we do that are inclined to produce negative karmic results) and toward useful activities. After all, none of us really want to look like... err how to express it ... the south end of a north bound horse. But, alas, some things just sort of slip by, and voila! the damage is done.
However, Pablo, you suggest that someone should get a life "for Christ's sake". I'd be interested in just what you mean when you use the word "Christ". Is that your guru? Or is the late Sr Escobar, esteemed purveyor of nose candy, your guru? In fact, I kinda wonder what you mean when you use that word as well. Do enlighten us. dave |
Title: Get a Life??? Post by Chumley on Nov 18th, 2005 at 4:32am
What are YOU doing here then, Pabs?
I see only two possibilities. #1. You're a big, studly know-it all. BUT... A big, bad, studly know-it-all like you should be too BUSY (slapping away the queue of coeds and bikini models trying to unzip his Dickies) to be hanging around with a bunch of fruitcakes like us. #2. You're a sad, lonely geek with too much time on his hands, you've seen all the free porn sites and now you're looking to take out your frustration on somebody from the safety of your mommy's computer. I'm guessing that maybe the first description doesn't match your life that well? Me, I'm with option #2... B-man |
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