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The Testing of New Age Value Terms (Read 54708 times)
Tim F.
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Reply #30 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 7:07pm
 
"...absurdities like Monroe's uncritical acceptance of the astral claim that aliens have come here to collect jokes."

     Hi Don,

           I don't mean to sidetrack the thread...  It sounds absurd, Monroe's experience of meeting non-physicals coming here to collect jokes, and Zeus only knows what y'all will think of me for saying this..

          I've always felt that was one of the truest things Mr. Monroe said, just makes sense to me.

          I have no reason to give for why it makes sense. If you'd ask me to explain I'd just tell a joke.

          I feel like I've stepped into a lion's den here. O.K., I'm just gonna back out slow, everybody relax, nothings going on, shows over, keep it moving...

          Now please, don't let this post derail the thread! Ignore it! Go back to the serious discussion, please!

             Best to you all, Tim F.
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Reply #31 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 7:14pm
 
Don,

I should clarify a couple things about what I believe and how I view things.

I believe in PUL. I believe it is synonomous with God/All There Is. I also believe that fear contradicts Love.

I give a lot of weight to the reported experiences (collectively) of those who are graduates of the various programs given at The Monroe Insititute. This is because I believe that personal experience and a preponderance of the evidence outweigh any particular theology/belief system.  I also believe that any religion that teaches that fear is the beginning of knowledge is dead wrong and is in contradiction.
I do not spend time worshipping God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, or venerating saints, all of which I believe are fear based practices.  I believe that practicing PUL is the absolutely the best thing a person can do. While I can hold two contradictory ideas in my head at the same time and still function, I cannot focus on PUL and hold fear at the same time. Because of this I find that ALL the Christian Churches/Eccesiastical organizations are problematic.

That is not the same thing as saying that religions are useless, wrong, or outdated. They have much to offer, even now. I respect them and borrow from them often. 

I like Thomas Merton because he understood/understands PUL. He was also a very lucid writer.  I also wonder if he understood a lot more than what he let on to in his books.

Anway, I don't know what you think of what I just wrote but there it is.

Bob

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Reply #32 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 9:20pm
 
Hi Tim F. , you wrote:
"I've always felt that was one of the truest things Mr. Monroe said, just makes sense to me. "

That's what I thought too when I read it. Sometimes it's like the stranger it gets, the less I suspect something to be cooked up. (Well not in every case...)

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Reply #33 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 9:50pm
 
   Hey Spooky,

     Yeah, what were the other details? That they were collecting jokes here because it was a rare commodity elsewhere and "you don't know how precious something is when it don't exist nowhere else"

    Makes ya feel that a sense of humor, of play and fun, is something you DO take with you when you die, something that is uniquely human and of the utmost value in the after-life.

Dang! I'm sidetracking the thread! Lemme get it back on track...

A man walks into a bar, sits at a stool. Turning to look for the bartender, he notices a very strange thing. Sitting on the stool next to him is a man with a head the size of a baseball....
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Reply #34 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 10:06pm
 
Hey Tim, I've been thinking about taking a journey to the Humor Center in Focus 27. Want to join me?  Seems like it's really needed here.  So what's the punchline of the joke............... ???
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Reply #35 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 10:37pm
 
Tim:

First of all, thanks for your kind words in a PM.  As for aliens coming here just to collect jokes,  the key is that you realize most people would view this as a kooky claim just as I do.  What I take exception to is this: Monroe reports such events with no regard to how a normal person would react to them.  And what about his other "kooky" claims:
(2) his alleged past life as a prehistoric pilot flying a machine who must dodge the spears of angry cave men; (2) his alleged past life as a novitiate priest whose Catholic order demands that he ritually rape a young girl who just happens to be his wife Nancy in this life!  To me those claims are also "kooky."  But I respect anyone who is willing to come clean with their disagreement on this point.

Bob:

Time restraints only allow me to reply to one of your points: "...any religion that teaches that fear is the beginning of knowledge is dead wrong."

Two points:
(1) The Bible teaches, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge/ wisdom (Proverbs 1:7)."    
But the Hebrew term for "fear" means "reverential awe" in the face of divine presence and mystery, not "fear of punishment."  I was raised Pentecostal and often spoke in tongues in my youth.  In retrospect, only a couple of these experiences were unequivocally divinely inspired.  For example, when I was 16, I was losing my faith.  So I went to a Pentecostal camp meeting, where I was going to give God one last chance to make Himself real to me before renouncing Him.  The ecstatic manifestations I witnessed there all seemed phony and contrived.  I was determined not to succumb to wishful thinking and the power of suggestion.  

One day there I was so depressed that I fasted and put my meal money into the offering plate.  After the evening service, most people left the amphitheatre and I remained in a kneeling position at the altar with defiantly clenched fists.  I felt nothing but depression and seething skepticism.  

Then suddenly I felt a supernatural wind striking my back, despite an evening with no breezes.  I was forced against my will to speak in tongues at the top of my voice.   I experienced wave on wave of divine love of such increasing intensity that I felt real fear that I would die and my ego would be absorbed in the divine mind that was enveloping me.  But this fear was not fear of punishment; it was an astounding sense of awe that such a loving God really existed after all.  I have since read about similar fears of dying during comparable Christian ecstatic experiences.

After a few minutes, the empty amphitheatre began to draw people who sat and stared at me.  One stoic Lutheran pastor (a fish out of water there) approached me and said, "I've never really believed in this sort of thing, but it's obvious to me that God is blessing you in a unique way.  Would you please lay hands on me?"  When I laid hands on him, he immediately exploded in other tongues, deep in ecstasy.  I later asked one of the women  who reentered the building why she returned.  She replied, "I was drawn by the radiance in the darkness of your glowing face."  Fear can be bliss!

During the experience. God communicated with me not in conventional speech but in a rote (a ball of thought I was later able to unravel).   God told me that my theology was wrong in key ways.  God would not correct my misunderstandings.  Rather, I must seek His presence and truth by striving to identify and live the most vital questions.   This experience established the oourse of my life (an eventual doctorate in theology, etc.).  It also initiated a long series of paranormal gifts that I now experience to a lesser extent.  I often draw nourishment from the memory of this ecstasy when I'm enveloped in one of my major weaknesses--a penchant for deep-rooted skepticism.

(2) The Bible agrees with the common New Age claim that PUL and conventional fear are ultimately incompatible: "[True] Love has no fear, because perfect love expels all fear.  If we are afraid, it is for fear of judgment, and this shows that His love has not been perfected in us (1 John 4:18)."  But surely you'd agree that fear has an important role to play for survival and the moral development of children and some nonreflective adults?  The point is that we must strive to eliminate our fears to embrace the highest form of love (Greek: "agape").

Don
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Reply #36 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 10:50pm
 
 Yes Mair, I would love to join you at the humor center in 27, I will keep it in mind when I fall asleep tonight.

Dang! You know I'd love to tell the rest of the joke but I feel bad about taking the thread off-track...wassit about? Oh yeah... Demons!

To get us back on track (or me on track) here is my own ACTUAL and TRUE encounter with a... demon!

This is all true. Now, it'd be a mistake for you to believe me. Why bother? It was MY experience. As such, the only one who could possibly believe it is me.

( I've told this story before here a zillion years ago, if you've heard it before just pass this by... Or, if your eyes glaze over and you start to fall asleep from boredom, pass it by... It's totally fine with me. Heck, my eyes glaze over reading posts here all the time and buddy... I  pass 'em by when they do! Show me the same courtesy please!)

 It was during a obe. I was standing in my room, my body on the bed. It was a period of time when I was focusing on seeing how clear I could get each non-physical sense, so I was making effort in that direction. That's when I noticed someone else in the room with me.  A little misshapen man with glowing eyes. Boy was I  curious! I bent down and asked "What's your name?"  It looked confused and then said "Demon".  I shook with.... laughter! "You got to be kidding! That's what all the little midgets say!" The demon didn't seem to get the joke. Well it wasn't a good joke, but I laugh at bad ones too... especially if they're my own. It's eyes were confused and utterly humorless. "Hey little buddy, it's ok" But I couldn't stop laughing and making jokes. The little guy had the intelligence of either a very smart dog or a very stupid human. "I'll look out for you little buddy, you need help" and patted it on the head... It seemed to like that.

More happened, but dinner's on the table and my eyes are glazing over as I type, who is this boring ditz writing this? Oh, what a second...

  Hey Mair, see you in 27!
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Reply #37 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 11:18pm
 
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It was during a obe. I was standing in my room, my body on the bed. It was a period of time when I was focusing on seeing how clear I could get each non-physical sense, so I was making effort in that direction. That's when I noticed someone else in the room with me.  A little misshapen man with glowing eyes. Boy was I  curious! I bent down and asked "What's your name?"  It looked confused and then said "Demon".  I shook with.... laughter! "You got to be kidding! That's what all the little midgets say!" The demon didn't seem to get the joke. Well it wasn't a good joke, but I laugh at bad ones too... especially if they're my own. It's eyes were confused and utterly humorless. "Hey little buddy, it's ok" But I couldn't stop laughing and making jokes. The little guy had the intelligence of either a very smart dog or a very stupid human. "I'll look out for you little buddy, you need help" and patted it on the head... It seemed like that.


Tim F.,
you are serious?...you actually projected an audience who didnt get your comedy,? Even a little demon who was waiting for the punchline?
Any way, that seems like a fabricated obe experience. Its your projections at best. or another dumb joke?
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Reply #38 - Dec 13th, 2005 at 11:58pm
 
Hey "Raz" dude! I told ya I ain't responding to ya no more! Hey, it just occurred to me... maybe that humorless little guy was... you!

Hi Don,

         If you lived in my town I'd invite you out for dinner. I'd ask a lot of questions. I think it would be fascinating.

        I do think Robert Monroe reports his experience without regard for how 'normal' people will take them. He just lays them out, warts and all. I'm not sure if he expected anyone to believe his experiences. As to the caveman event... I don't believe it. How could I ?  If B-Man was here he'd say, "What is this, the age of the flintstones?" I believe Robert Monroe experienced that. I don't dismiss it entirely, well more that I don't think about it. Other things in his books made a big impact on me, that one didn't...  His dream of a past life? Again, I'm not him. How could I possibly believe it? It's possible in my view. But it's also not important to me. It's his life, not mine. There were things in his books and in meeting him that did inspire me deeply though. I'm grateful every day of my life for those...

   Hey Don! You were talking about taking a break from this site again. Please don't do it. You are one of the most interesting characters on the site. How about..... I take a break instead? It's good to take breaks, how 'bout my turn to do so and you stay?

Best to you Don,
                            Tim
                          
                 
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Reply #39 - Dec 14th, 2005 at 12:04am
 
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Hey "Raz" dude! I told ya I ain't responding to ya no more! Hey, it just occurred to me... maybe that humorless little guy was... you!


It was rob roy who wasnt responding to me no more, i thought.  Maybe your his clone.....

Dont get me wrong, I laugh whens somethings funny......im not gonna fake a laugh at you jokes, because they arent funny.  So ignore me and label me just as you would that little demon. Im merely standing here, observing your dumb jokes.
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Reply #40 - Dec 14th, 2005 at 12:25am
 
Don,

Point taken. Thanks. And please stay.

Tim,

I guess we're clones, according to the kid.  I did used to live in the Bay Area when I was a kid (EAST Palo Alto before the crackdown by the governor and the CHP, and Mountain View).

And so there is a .000000002 percent chance we knew each other in a not-so-previous life! How's the traffic?  Love all those water stores, he he.

I pay two hundred a month for my apartment. he he. And I have free water. Why don't you move to New Hampshire?

Ok, I'm done teasing you, homeboy.

Bob
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Reply #41 - Dec 14th, 2005 at 12:38am
 
ahhh,keeping in line with the smooch fest that is this forum.
i thought there was a topic here, the 'testing of new age value terms.' Though no one allows to be tested or challenged in any way. So whats that result in?.... read rob roys last post.
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Reply #42 - Dec 14th, 2005 at 12:42am
 
Well, that was a mighty short break....

Bob, I moved FROM New Hampshire 28 years ago. I could do without the high rent and the un-free water where i am now. I do not miss the snow one bit though! Last few years in NH, I lived in a place that was heated just by wood. Wouldn't have been bad if it wasn't three stories high. Winter was on my mind almost all year long. All summer and fall I'd be chopping wood to get ready for it.... I do miss some things about it though. The change of seasons. Except for mud-season; ya know between winter and spring, when all the dirt roads become rivers of mud...


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Reply #43 - Dec 14th, 2005 at 1:04am
 
ahhh,keeping in line with the smooch fest that is this forum.
i thought there was a topic here, the 'testing of new age value terms.' Though no one allows to be tested or challenged in any way. So whats that result in?.... read Tim F. 's last post
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Reply #44 - Dec 14th, 2005 at 6:42am
 
Ok you guys have me cracking up here! 

I woke up this morning dreaming of Tim telling jokes. Hey Bob, Mair and Don. You were all in the dream, too.  Laughing and having a great time! Then I come here and read this thread. 

Yeah Don, please stay. I promise to get back on track... just as soon as I stop giggling so much...  Grin Grin Tongue

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