On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 02:59 PM, Emily Mae wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 09:57 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
You have a lot to learn, Grasshopper, if you want to communicate with people here.? Reality is relative and every changing.? Only the Absolute is non changing. So everyone perceives the relative differently from their standpoint. ? Basic Indian Philosophy 101.
LOL.? So basic I think I heard it on Kung Fu back in the 1970's, yes???
And, are you pulling the old "you don't belong here" line again?? You've learned nothing, Young Spitbug.?
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The basic piece of philosophy I mentioned is well known to everyone else here but you.? It is the cornerstone for TM as well as every other Indian yoga system.? When you see things from that perspective then things change. ;-)
Other gurus might be even more harsh with the objective to wake you up.
You seem to think that because I didn't do TM and you assume I've read nothing related to yoga, I can't possibly be familiar with your sentence on "basic Indian philosophy." This is a completely illogical conclusion demonstrating a real lack in basic common sense. ?I'll go out on a limb and draw an evidence-based comparison between you and Willy. ?
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The difference is that Willy believes nothing he posts (he uses his trained monkey to type his responses) while B2 is a true believer in his replies here. He actually thinks that someone who hasn't practiced TM can't somehow grasp these elementary, almost caricature-like and cliched simplistic principals. I wonder if the tendency toward conspiracy theories and this idea that one is privy to special knowledge not commonly known by others are common bedfellows. In B2's case he likes to imagine himself wise and worldly and in-the-know beyond other mere mortals. He'll rub it in your face every chance he gets.?