Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 Namaste Ah yes, the Man of Peace again. Sri Phoney. Tony! Get a grip! Seek help! Some Therapy. I don't think you have ever sent a post, including haiku effort, where you were not spewing out sneers and hate. You are different from Wee Tim only in degree. I find your maliciousness is only exceeded by your lack of intelligence. I don't mind at all that you have no clue at all about anything and what little you do seem to know that is positive and not just insane, you are boring and incoherent about when posting. I do mind the hate and I mind greatly that this list, supposedly modeled after sangha or satsangha, lets you get away with abuse. Basic civility, even a sense of trust is a must, at least for me. I'd consider having higher standards. Perhaps the idea of openness to all spiritual practices could be more than lip service? And a re-think about 'satsangh'? Traveling off this list for now. I feel disappointed but am well able to deal with that. (Someone just poured me a glass of wine-Cheers!) Thank you everyone for being patient and thanks for all the laughs and neat posts that helped me to sort out a few things. Tony, even something positive about meeting you - life could be worse, I could be you. You have given me the best demonstration of projection that I could ever hope to encounter. Your 'Buddhist' friend, rabid meat eater, hypocrit, intellectual... forgotten the rest, signing off. Joyce Yum-yum (muy-muy) > > Yes the slimy raw sea-food, just another euphemism for > the corpses of > dead animals. It always amazes me how so many people > can call > themselves Buddhist yet not attempt to follow his > teachings on not > harming any sentient being. Low levels of awareness and > the usual > human hypocrisy I suppose Ah well.....But then Mahayana > and > Chinese/Japanese Buddhism is really Bon Po and a lot of > pre Buddhistic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Joyce! >Traveling off this list for now. I feel disappointed but am well able to >deal with that. (Someone just poured me a glass of wine-Cheers!) Thank you >everyone for being patient and thanks for all the laughs and neat posts >that helped me to sort out a few things. Sorry to see you go... will you reconsider? I have simply filtered Tony's posts straight into the trash. How about trying that first before you leave? Love, Dharma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Dear Joyce, Wherever you are, you are here, same with me. So good to be with you... Love, Wim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 , "Joyce Short" <insight@s...> wrote: > > Namaste > > Ah yes, the Man of Peace again. Sri Phoney. > > Tony! Get a grip! Seek help! Some Therapy. I don't think you have ever sent > a post, including haiku effort, where you were not spewing out sneers and > hate. You are different from Wee Tim only in degree. I find your > maliciousness is only exceeded by your lack of intelligence. I don't mind at > all that you have no clue at all about anything and what little you do seem > to know that is positive and not just insane, you are boring and incoherent > about when posting. I do mind the hate and I mind greatly that this list, > supposedly modeled after sangha or satsangha, lets you get away with abuse. > Basic civility, even a sense of trust is a must, at least for me. I'd > consider having higher standards. Perhaps the idea of openness to all > spiritual practices could be more than lip service? And a re-think about > 'satsangh'? > > Traveling off this list for now. I feel disappointed but am well able to > deal with that. (Someone just poured me a glass of wine-Cheers!) Thank you > everyone for being patient and thanks for all the laughs and neat posts that > helped me to sort out a few things. > > Tony, even something positive about meeting you - life could be worse, I > could be you. You have given me the best demonstration of projection that I > could ever hope to encounter. > > Your 'Buddhist' friend, rabid meat eater, hypocrit, intellectual... > forgotten the rest, signing off. > > Joyce > > Yum-yum (muy-muy) > > > > > > > Yes the slimy raw sea-food, just another euphemism > for > > the corpses of > > dead animals. It always amazes me how so many > people > > can call > > themselves Buddhist yet not attempt to follow his > > teachings on not > > harming any sentient being. Low levels of awareness > and > > the usual > > human hypocrisy I suppose Ah well.....But then > Mahayana > > and > > Chinese/Japanese Buddhism is really Bon Po and a > lot of > > pre Buddhistic Namast Joyce, Read the Buddha and in the meantime break all your mirrors...ONS..Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Hi Tony, When other folks agressively tell you what to do - will you listen to them? When someone *forcefully* tries to teach you something (like what foods to eat).... do you respond openly to such teachings? ********* If it doesn't work for you...do you think it will work for another? What is ahimsa? ********* When there is so much negative feedback...would it be wise to re-examine the approach (even if the information is 'right'?) How would you approach a devotee of Sai Baba? If I wish to be respected... will it help if I respect you? If I see that the is no separation...is respecting you also respecting me? Love, james , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: > , "Joyce Short" <insight@s...> wrote: > > > > Namaste > > > > Ah yes, the Man of Peace again. Sri Phoney. > > > > Tony! Get a grip! Seek help! Some Therapy. I don't think you have > ever sent > > a post, including haiku effort, where you were not spewing out > sneers and > > hate. You are different from Wee Tim only in degree. I find your > > maliciousness is only exceeded by your lack of intelligence. I don't > mind at > > all that you have no clue at all about anything and what little you > do seem > > to know that is positive and not just insane, you are boring and > incoherent > > about when posting. I do mind the hate and I mind greatly that this > list, > > supposedly modeled after sangha or satsangha, lets you get away with > abuse. > > Basic civility, even a sense of trust is a must, at least for me. > I'd > > consider having higher standards. Perhaps the idea of openness to > all > > spiritual practices could be more than lip service? And a re-think > about > > 'satsangh'? > > > > Traveling off this list for now. I feel disappointed but am well > able to > > deal with that. (Someone just poured me a glass of wine-Cheers!) > Thank you > > everyone for being patient and thanks for all the laughs and neat > posts that > > helped me to sort out a few things. > > > > Tony, even something positive about meeting you - life could be > worse, I > > could be you. You have given me the best demonstration of > projection that I > > could ever hope to encounter. > > > > Your 'Buddhist' friend, rabid meat eater, hypocrit, intellectual... > > forgotten the rest, signing off. > > > > Joyce > > > > Yum-yum (muy-muy) > > > > > > > > > > > > Yes the slimy raw sea-food, just another > euphemism > > for > > > the corpses of > > > dead animals. It always amazes me how so many > > people > > > can call > > > themselves Buddhist yet not attempt to follow his > > > teachings on not > > > harming any sentient being. Low levels of > awareness > > and > > > the usual > > > human hypocrisy I suppose Ah well.....But then > > Mahayana > > > and > > > Chinese/Japanese Buddhism is really Bon Po and a > > lot of > > > pre Buddhistic > > Namast Joyce, > > Read the Buddha and in the meantime break all your > mirrors...ONS..Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 , "james traverse" <nisarga@c...> wrote: > > Hi Tony, > > When other folks agressively tell you what to do - will you listen > to them? > > When someone *forcefully* tries to teach you something (like > what foods to eat).... do you respond openly to such teachings? > > > ********* > If it doesn't work for you...do you think it will work for > another? What is ahimsa? > ********* > > > When there is so much negative feedback...would it be wise to > re-examine the approach (even if the information is 'right'?) > How would you approach a devotee of Sai Baba? > > If I wish to be respected... will it help if I respect you? > > If I see that the is no separation...is respecting you also > respecting me? > > Love, > james Namaste, Negative feedback is just coming from their own minds, they are angry at themselves not me. I'm not Jesus or Mansour but the negative feedback killed them, in martydom. As for devotees of sai baba, I would tell them to wake up, and get away from that pedophilic fraud. Get away from 'True believer syndrome'. ONS....Tony. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Hi Tony, Thank you. Love, james , "Tony O'Clery" <aoclery> wrote: > , "james traverse" <nisarga@c...> wrote: > > > > Hi Tony, > > > > When other folks agressively tell you what to do - will you > listen > > to them? > > > > When someone *forcefully* tries to teach you something (like > > what foods to eat).... do you respond openly to such teachings? > > > > > > ********* > > If it doesn't work for you...do you think it will work for > > another? What is ahimsa? > > ********* > > > > > > When there is so much negative feedback...would it be wise to > > re-examine the approach (even if the information is 'right'?) > > How would you approach a devotee of Sai Baba? > > > > If I wish to be respected... will it help if I respect you? > > > > If I see that the is no separation...is respecting you also > > respecting me? > > > > Love, > > james > > Namaste, > > Negative feedback is just coming from their own minds, they are angry > at themselves not me. > > I'm not Jesus or Mansour but the negative feedback killed them, in > martydom. > > As for devotees of sai baba, I would tell them to wake up, and get > away from that pedophilic fraud. Get away from 'True believer > syndrome'. > > ONS....Tony. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Just wondering why cant folks just let Tony believe and post what he desires, without vociferouly responding to almost everything he fervently offers? Do we always have to play the "Your wrong I'm right game"? If that is his trip why interfere? O.K, we are just diffusing attachments, right? Love and light, Alton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Hi Alton, Isn't it also true that a response to Tony's or anyone else's post is all 'part' of the same thing? - a post and response are not two separate things... - now (the 'way' of harmony) includes all opposites When things are 'out of harmony' do they attract attention/energy? (disharmony-harmony-harmonization) When harmony is .... Love, james , "COMO KASHA" <lostnfoundation> wrote: > Just wondering why cant folks just let Tony believe and post what he > desires, without vociferouly responding to almost everything he > fervently offers? Do we always have to play the "Your wrong I'm right > game"? If that is his trip why interfere? > O.K, we are just diffusing attachments, right? > > Love and light, > Alton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 Oh migosh, Alton. I thought (:-) that that was exactly what TONY was not supposed to do: "vociferously responding to almost everything" Tony has a quite a history... There where some periods that the usual respondents to Tony actually called it quits, Tony still went along his way, merrily and "vociferously responding to almost everything" causing a different group of list members to respond to him the way it so typically happens. We could do that again, as an experiment... Love, Wim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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