Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 In a message dated 1/23/2006 2:40:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, s.petersilge writes: > In Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > >If you have no interest in understanding, you cannot be a friend. I > >don't want or need friend like that. > > Hi larry, > > your need to be understood makes you a child, dependent on others. > Real friendship among adults is only possible when there are no such > needs anymore. > > Greetings > L.E: Then most people are not real friends. Your ideal is in the way of your reality. Too bad. Do you have even one, real friend? If you do, good for you; one among billions. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 The exclusion of others is the base of friendship. Friendship only lasts if no tension arises and that creates hypocrisy. Werner Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 1/23/2006 2:40:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, > s.petersilge@o... writes: > > > In Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > >If you have no interest in understanding, you cannot be a friend. I > > >don't want or need friend like that. > > > > Hi larry, > > > > your need to be understood makes you a child, dependent on others. > > Real friendship among adults is only possible when there are no such > > needs anymore. > > > > Greetings > > > > L.E: Then most people are not real friends. Your ideal is in the way of your > reality. > Too bad. Do you have even one, real friend? If you do, good for you; one > among billions. > > Larry > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 call it as you want, i know how to melt it... love Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr@p...> wrote: > > The exclusion of others is the base of friendship. > > Friendship only lasts if no tension arises and that creates hypocrisy. > > Werner > > > Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > In a message dated 1/23/2006 2:40:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > s.petersilge@o... writes: > > > > > In Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > > > >If you have no interest in understanding, you cannot be a > friend. I > > > >don't want or need friend like that. > > > > > > Hi larry, > > > > > > your need to be understood makes you a child, dependent on others. > > > Real friendship among adults is only possible when there are no > such > > > needs anymore. > > > > > > Greetings > > > > > > > L.E: Then most people are not real friends. Your ideal is in the > way of your > > reality. > > Too bad. Do you have even one, real friend? If you do, good for > you; one > > among billions. > > > > Larry > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 hmmm. interesting. perhaps we can be friends with those whom we know on the level of their 'need' ...and call them precious and few... and be waiting as the wings of those whom we have not yet met, but yearn to fly and call them Beloved.. just my opinion, my Beloved and precious friend. In real friendship, no matter how time has flitted away, how many oceans there are between us, when friends meet again, the hugs are real, the love is felt in experience of now, in the present as if separation had never occurred... Remember? Love, Ana - Werner Woehr Nisargadatta Monday, January 23, 2006 9:08 AM Re: Petersilge: Oneness and You The exclusion of others is the base of friendship. Friendship only lasts if no tension arises and that creates hypocrisy. Werner Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 1/23/2006 2:40:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, > s.petersilge@o... writes: > > > In Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > >If you have no interest in understanding, you cannot be a friend. I > > >don't want or need friend like that. > > > > Hi larry, > > > > your need to be understood makes you a child, dependent on others. > > Real friendship among adults is only possible when there are no such > > needs anymore. > > > > Greetings > > > > L.E: Then most people are not real friends. Your ideal is in the way of your > reality. > Too bad. Do you have even one, real friend? If you do, good for you; one > among billions. > > Larry > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 What a pity that we cannot meet, Anna, This wall of poetry build of these highest goddies included that fu**ing Beloved is impenetrable and unsurmountable. Werner Nisargadatta , " Anna Ruiz " <nli10u@c...> wrote: > > hmmm. interesting. > > perhaps we can be friends with those whom we know on the level of their 'need' > ..and call them precious and few... > and be waiting as the wings of those whom we have not yet met, but yearn to fly > and call them Beloved.. > > just my opinion, my Beloved and precious friend. > > In real friendship, no matter how time has flitted away, > how many oceans there are between us, > when friends meet again, > the hugs are real, > the love is felt in experience of now, > in the present > as if separation had never > occurred... > > Remember? > > Love, > Ana > - > Werner Woehr > Nisargadatta > Monday, January 23, 2006 9:08 AM > Re: Petersilge: Oneness and You > > > The exclusion of others is the base of friendship. > > Friendship only lasts if no tension arises and that creates hypocrisy. > > Werner > > > Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > In a message dated 1/23/2006 2:40:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > s.petersilge@o... writes: > > > > > In Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > > > >If you have no interest in understanding, you cannot be a > friend. I > > > >don't want or need friend like that. > > > > > > Hi larry, > > > > > > your need to be understood makes you a child, dependent on others. > > > Real friendship among adults is only possible when there are no > such > > > needs anymore. > > > > > > Greetings > > > > > > > L.E: Then most people are not real friends. Your ideal is in the > way of your > > reality. > > Too bad. Do you have even one, real friend? If you do, good for > you; one > > among billions. > > > > Larry > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 ya think or ya know? smiles and hugs, Ana - Werner Woehr Nisargadatta Monday, January 23, 2006 9:56 AM Re: Petersilge: Oneness and You What a pity that we cannot meet, Anna, This wall of poetry build of these highest goddies included that fu**ing Beloved is impenetrable and unsurmountable. Werner Nisargadatta , " Anna Ruiz " <nli10u@c...> wrote: > > hmmm. interesting. > > perhaps we can be friends with those whom we know on the level of their 'need' > ..and call them precious and few... > and be waiting as the wings of those whom we have not yet met, but yearn to fly > and call them Beloved.. > > just my opinion, my Beloved and precious friend. > > In real friendship, no matter how time has flitted away, > how many oceans there are between us, > when friends meet again, > the hugs are real, > the love is felt in experience of now, > in the present > as if separation had never > occurred... > > Remember? > > Love, > Ana > - > Werner Woehr > Nisargadatta > Monday, January 23, 2006 9:08 AM > Re: Petersilge: Oneness and You > > > The exclusion of others is the base of friendship. > > Friendship only lasts if no tension arises and that creates hypocrisy. > > Werner > > > Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > In a message dated 1/23/2006 2:40:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > s.petersilge@o... writes: > > > > > In Nisargadatta , epston@a... wrote: > > > > > > >If you have no interest in understanding, you cannot be a > friend. I > > > >don't want or need friend like that. > > > > > > Hi larry, > > > > > > your need to be understood makes you a child, dependent on others. > > > Real friendship among adults is only possible when there are no > such > > > needs anymore. > > > > > > Greetings > > > > > > > L.E: Then most people are not real friends. Your ideal is in the > way of your > > reality. > > Too bad. Do you have even one, real friend? If you do, good for > you; one > > among billions. > > > > Larry > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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