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> > >

> > >SW Toombaru is right, people are (not " is " ) suffering.

(Alternatively,

> > > the ideation or identification, " people, " IS a projection of

one's

> > > suffering.)

> > >

> > > Unless, of course, one is not suffering. In which case, there

is no

> > > projection, no " people " as separate, all is at ease, all is one:

> > > " people " is just a wave of delight in a sea of serenity.

> > >

> > > LxL

> > > ~*~

> > >

> >

> >W: Hmm, Sky,

> >

> > That sounds a bit pompous. Is your usual life stile Epicurean ?

> > :)

> > Werner

> >

>

> SW:Why does it sound pompous to you? Yes, my usual life style, these

> days, they may change, who knows?, IS Epicurean.

>

> Wouldn't you want yours to be Epicurean, if you could manage it?

> After all, a good artist is an Epicurean, isn't s/he?

>

> Or are you just teasing me, making fun of those who would say what

you

> said, but seriously? (God spare me from seriousity!)

>

> ;-))

>

> LxL

> ~*~

>

 

W: Surely I was teasing you a bit.

 

Nice that you still have a God to save you from seriousity. I am a

fierce atheist and so I have to stand my seriousity alone, sniff,

sniff.

 

Werner

 

P: Hi Werner,

First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

the right noun is, " seriousness. "

 

With that cleared out of the way, let me congratulate you

for finding the perfect word to describe Sky- " pompous. "

Yes, he has the pomposity, and self congratulatory

grandiosity of those who had their first insights. So,

let's comb the wool of his shaggy self- glorifying post:

 

> > > SW: Toombaru is right, people are (not " is " ) suffering.

> (Alternatively, the ideation or identification, " people, "

> IS a projection of one's suffering.)

 

P: Notice, how wooly and simplistic that statement is. It

says that the concept, " people " depends on suffering,

that only people who suffers see people. It implies that

when one is happy others disappear. Nothing could be

farthest from the truth: It's the sense of an " I " that disappears

with happiness or bliss.

 

 

> > >

> > >SW: Unless, of course, one is not suffering. In which case, there

is no > > > projection, no " people " as separate, all is at ease, all

is one:

> > > " people " is just a wave of delight in a sea of serenity.

 

P: Here it comes again, that awful stench of pseudo enlightenment.

" I'm happy, at easy, so serene, bathed in delight, " he says.

Notice, how in every post he blows his own horn, as if he

needed to convince himself of his own bliss.

 

 

 

 

> > >

> > > LxL

> > > ~*~

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote:

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> P: Hi Werner,

> First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

> there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

> the right noun is, " seriousness. "

>

 

Thanks Pete, for clearing my brain from that word " seriousity " and

substituting it with the better one " seriousness " .

 

I now Googled seriosity and seriousity and have found both present tand

being used by other people. Seems there has some laissez-faire creeped

into the usage of that word :)

 

Werner

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Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > P: Hi Werner,

> > First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

> > there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

> > the right noun is, " seriousness. "

> >

>

> Thanks Pete, for clearing my brain from that word " seriousity " and

> substituting it with the better one " seriousness " .

>

> I now Googled seriosity and seriousity and have found both present tand

> being used by other people. Seems there has some laissez-faire creeped

> into the usage of that word :)

LOL!

That's great Werner... laissez-faire!

I love it.

 

Bill

 

>

> Werner

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Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > P: Hi Werner,

> > First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

> > there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

> > the right noun is, " seriousness. "

> >

>

> Thanks Pete, for clearing my brain from that word " seriousity " and

> substituting it with the better one " seriousness " .

>

> I now Googled seriosity and seriousity and have found both present tand

> being used by other people. Seems there has some laissez-faire creeped

> into the usage of that word :)

>

> Werner

>

 

 

Actually, Werner, since you have a good mind, I think you'll get this:

" seriousity " is a neologism, a made up word, meant to express

something completely different from the word " seriousness. " OK?

 

" Seriousity " is a word that is meant to make fun of the " dis-ease " of

too much seriousness.

 

I hope YOU aren't afflicted with that disease!

 

;-)

 

LxL

~*~

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Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr

wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > P: Hi Werner,

> > First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

> > there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

> > the right noun is, " seriousness. "

> >

>

> Thanks Pete, for clearing my brain from that word " seriousity " and

> substituting it with the better one " seriousness " .

>

> I now Googled seriosity and seriousity and have found both present

tand

> being used by other people. Seems there has some laissez-faire

creeped

> into the usage of that word :)

>

> Werner

>

 

when you're rapping seriosity rhymes better

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Nisargadatta , " Hur " <hur wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> > >

> > > P: Hi Werner,

> > > First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

> > > there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

> > > the right noun is, " seriousness. "

> > >

> >

> > Thanks Pete, for clearing my brain from that word " seriousity " and

> > substituting it with the better one " seriousness " .

> >

> > I now Googled seriosity and seriousity and have found both present

> tand

> > being used by other people. Seems there has some laissez-faire

> creeped

> > into the usage of that word :)

> >

> > Werner

> >

>

>Hur: when you're rapping seriosity rhymes better.

 

P: Ah, Rap! Those rythmic curse words Booming from

cars filled with teenagers? Thank God teens drive fast. It

makes their music more bearable; it also helps with

the population explosion. LOL

 

 

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Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie5 wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " Hur " <hur@> wrote:

> >

> > Nisargadatta , " Werner Woehr " <wwoehr@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > P: Hi Werner,

> > > > First, let me clear your brain from the grammatical fuzz deposited

> > > > there by the wooly one. There is no such word as " seriosity, "

> > > > the right noun is, " seriousness. "

> > > >

> > >

> > > Thanks Pete, for clearing my brain from that word " seriousity " and

> > > substituting it with the better one " seriousness " .

> > >

> > > I now Googled seriosity and seriousity and have found both present

> > tand

> > > being used by other people. Seems there has some laissez-faire

> > creeped

> > > into the usage of that word :)

> > >

> > > Werner

> > >

> >

> >Hur: when you're rapping seriosity rhymes better.

>

> P: Ah, Rap! Those rythmic curse words Booming from

> cars filled with teenagers? Thank God teens drive fast. It

> makes their music more bearable; it also helps with

> the population explosion. LOL

>

>

You're a " deadbeat, " Peter. It's good that you pretend to have a

sense of humor, though, because if you fake it, you just might

eventually make it.

 

I used to be much more serious than you. Like, say, about 48 hours

ago. I'm a process, how about you?

 

LxL

~*~

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