Lakeman
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“Once again, I will temporarily vacate this mindless sea of New Age flatulence. Notice, once again, that I always make my case with reasoned arguments and intellectual challenges . . . What is truly hysterical is that they have almost no idea of what I actually believe . . . . The New Age Ghetto enjoys seeing honest seekers outside their Ghetto dissed, but howls like mindless banchees when they are dissed in kind. Such is the low density of consciousness on this site . . . . In my view, honest seekers like Roger are now skeptical of an afterlife, in part, because they have inhaled too many whiffs of New Age rants and writings that utterly lacks integrity and mindful reflection. Too bad!
Good-by for a few months again . . .”
Ye gods, only for a few months? With a litany like that? Truly, what a crushing disappointment! The bombastic grandiosity and mordant self-pity in the above is deeply touching. The pathological narcissism will surely be missed.
Ah, but seriously:
The great and enduring value of the work of Bob Monroe is that he chose to abandon the established scientific, religious, and esoteric vocabularies and viewpoints, and simply report, as objectively as possible, and try to understand, as intelligently as possible, his “strange” (OBE) experiences. He wasn’t out to push a particular theory, or ideology, or religion, and he didn’t claim to be “spiritual,” as he noticed that the people who do make such claims tend to be the most unspiritual folks around. He always urged people to “check it out for themselves,” and never got into silly and pointless arguments over doctrine or interpretations. The same is true of Bruce Moen and his work. Their books continue to be important markers and inspiration to others.
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