Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 In a message dated 5/29/2006 4:38:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, lastrain writes: > I knew a man that did not like the wind. > > Whenever it blew......he would turn his face away....and scream. > > > > toombaru L.E: Very vivid image. Wonder what you are getting at? What are you getting at? Did he do that when he was indoors? Why didn't he turn sideways to lessen the impact? He could have used a face mask with goggles. Why didn't he think of something so he didn't have to scream? Maybe he liked screaming and looked forward to the experience. Did he say anything as he was screaming? Like ouch, arrggh, eeeeegads, etc. Does it matter? Is there any reason why I am concerned with this. It's just imagination and writing on a screen. Big deal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 In a message dated 5/29/2006 7:49:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, lastrain writes: > In a message dated 5/29/2006 4:38:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > >lastrain writes: > > > >>I knew a man that did not like the wind. > >> > >>Whenever it blew......he would turn his face away....and scream. > >> > >>toombaru > > > >L.E: Very vivid image. Wonder what you are getting at? > >What are you getting at? > >Did he do that when he was indoors? Why didn't he turn sideways to > lessen > >the impact? He could have used a face mask with goggles. Why > didn't he think > >of something so he didn't have to scream? Maybe he liked screaming > and looked > >forward to the experience. Did he say anything as he was screaming? > Like ouch, arrggh, eeeeegads, etc. > >Does it matter? Is there any reason why I am concerned with this. > It's just imagination and writing on a screen. Big deal. > > > > I believe that his mind had made an illogiical connection between the > wind and his personal safety. > > Who knows what the mind connects...........and why. L.E: Is your story a lie or the truth? I don't think his scream indicates he is concerned for his personal safety. The wind may really hurt him and maybe he is in pain. Sandstorms in the desert can be painful for instance. And if he is concerned for personal safety, why doesn't he do something to protect himself unless he is mentally ill. It's probably just a fake story, so what's the difference anyhow? Even as a fake story, I don't think it gets your point across, inspired as you may think it is. But good try. Keep trying. (as if I had to tell you that). > > > > > > toombaru > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 I knew a man that did not like the wind. Whenever it blew......he would turn his face away....and scream. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Nisargadatta , " toombaru2006 " <lastrain wrote: > > > > I knew a man that did not like the wind. > > Whenever it blew......he would turn his face away....and scream. > > > > toombaru That's great toom....really neat.I simply love it. Did you ever know a man who loved the wind, and faced it straight on, and sucked it in as he blew right back... both at the very same time? That would be a magical man of very few words. He would be so busy doing that sucking and blowing, and facing that wonderful wind. Maybe that's what the other man is screaming about..trying to be of help, by calling for aid for his bud, whose not just delusional but on self destruct...but the wind going in and out and the gusting all around would keep that magic man deaf to the scream for help of the man for him, who's turned from that crazy sight. And the sucker and blower is probably straining his poor monkey meat beyond a coping point. This is a nice story too. I like stories and you seem to too. ...bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 Nisargadatta , epston wrote: > > In a message dated 5/29/2006 4:38:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > lastrain writes: > > > I knew a man that did not like the wind. > > > > Whenever it blew......he would turn his face away....and scream. > > > > > > > > toombaru > > L.E: Very vivid image. Wonder what you are getting at? > What are you getting at? > Did he do that when he was indoors? Why didn't he turn sideways to lessen > the impact? He could have used a face mask with goggles. Why didn't he think > of something so he didn't have to scream? Maybe he liked screaming and looked > forward to the experience. Did he say anything as he was screaming? Like > ouch, arrggh, eeeeegads, etc. > Does it matter? Is there any reason why I am concerned with this. It's just > imagination and writing on a screen. Big deal. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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