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Reply #120 - Dec 11th, 2005 at 8:50pm
 
Hi Gerald,

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The starting point is a complete trust in self.  


Are you telling ME this?.....LOL.

YES, and I'm glad to see that finally you have seeing the importance of TRUST.

LOVE
Marta

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Reply #121 - Dec 11th, 2005 at 9:10pm
 
Raz,

I'm tired of your fallacious responses. I'm also sick of your patronizing tone.

You are free to declare victory. I sense that this is important to you, although I'm sure you'll deny that. I'm no longer responding to your posts in this thread

Bob
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Reply #122 - Dec 11th, 2005 at 11:15pm
 
lmao   Lips Sealed
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Reply #123 - Dec 11th, 2005 at 11:27pm
 
The better man wins, right rob roy?  Its bad that i would want to win, but you cant win, your right.
So since you cant win its bad that I should want to, right? 
Since you cant win, you will still remain better than me by saying that only an a$$ would want to win or think thats important?. therefore I win, but am still a loser because i want to win.
Nice judgement, resulting from you 'needing' a way to deal with my opinions.

Is that why you run from my presence and attitude?
Either way, someones wrong here.  Again showing there is right and wrong.  Again showing you the existence of 'things'
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Reply #124 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 1:08am
 
Venting a bit, are we? More fallaciousness, more arrogance. All I had to do was push one little button and Wham! out came more.

How old are you, anyway? Don't lie.

Tell me, how many times have you faced the enemy in combat? As many as I have? Not at all? Then don't suggest I'm a coward.  You really have no idea what you are taking about. Run from you? The only reason you can get away with saying that is because you aren't standing in front of me. But you know that and that makes you oh sooo brave.

Your "presence"? What presence? Just who in the hell do you think you are?

Your attitude? Therein lies the problem. I don't want to deal with your arrogance.

Apologize and we can continue our discussion. I don't fault you for having weaknesses; I have many of my own. But I will not discuss right and wrong with someone who insults me while he is addressing me with his ideas.

Bob
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Reply #125 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 1:34am
 
How many times have i faced the enemy in combat? Roll Eyes.
How old am i ?

  Dont worry, your older, and much more superior in understanding than me because of your larger number of years, right?
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Reply #126 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 1:41am
 
Bingo! A juvenile. I knew it.  Roll Eyes

Now that I understand you a bit better I am willing to continue, but please be more careful about you tone and attitude.
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Reply #127 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 2:43am
 
So you believe then that age is superiority. Now that thats established.  I am then coming to you from an angle in which you should be able to adapt to without comparison of age or combat experience.
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Since you have lost and admitted defeat already, you have to save face in some way, i understand,...if you will be outwitted by a juvenile than surely you will be superior in some other ways to compensate the ego.  
So lets see, im juvenile and arrogant and you are old and wise, then?  does that bring it up to date?
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Reply #128 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 2:58am
 
OK, you *win*. Bye.
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Reply #129 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 7:13am
 
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Hi Gerald,


Are you telling ME this?.....LOL.

YES, and I'm glad to see that finally you have seeing the importance of TRUST.

LOVE
Marta



I had to go through some upheaval to learn this LOL

In retrospect, my INTENT was answered. Its your own awareness, your own knowing that is important all the rest is excess baguage.

Your INTENT IS answered.  You have to be attentive and follow through.  No right or wrong.

Love Gerald
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Reply #130 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 12:32pm
 
I can't believe my post started all this!!!

Right now I'm trying to deal with my own psychological issues and be OK with myself living today (I haven't been eating, been very depressed, etc).

I know I've opened up a can of worms in my head that will probably never go away (like those people in Russell Crowe's head at the end of "A Beautiful Mind"), but I hope to deal with it the best way I can.

I need to start some serious meditation to relax myself and open myself up to whatever is out there.
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Reply #131 - Dec 12th, 2005 at 12:56pm
 
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In retrospect, my INTENT was answered. Its your own awareness, your own knowing that is important all the rest is excess baguage. 

Your INTENT IS answered.  You have to be attentive and follow through.  No right or wrong.


What does that even mean?  That is neither logical or clear or understandable.  Are you ad- libbing?
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Reply #132 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 6:53am
 
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What does that even mean?  That is neither logical or clear or understandable.  Are you ad- libbing?


Well you see Raz...this is a riddle.  Marta understand very well. Maybe, if you work at it you will come to understand.

But you are smart, and since you know much more than all the people here,  maybe there's a chance that you will come to solve this riddle. LOL!

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Reply #133 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 11:43am
 
You have no idea what your talking about, do you?

Thats not even close to a riddle.  Thats an incoherent statement you want others to think makes  sense? Or i should figure that out? you mine as well be talking in chinese, gerald. And call the translation of your chinese into english the riddle.

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Reply #134 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 7:56pm
 
Woah! Cut the crap! Sad

Seriously, there is not a single reason for degrading into personal attacks in this forum, especially since we as humans have no right to judge each other when we're basically nothing more than fellow journeymen.

Also, "Raz," c'mon, guy. You're probably a gamer, aren't you? That, plus your linguistics puts you at around my age, give or take five years or so. Since we're younger, we have to work harder to prove ourselves here, so...let's just take it easy, okay? Right? Thanks.


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