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Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote:

>

> SW: 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!

>

> ;-)

>

> P: He is not, but you are, when it comes to your " self " , that is;

> and you see others as unduly serious when they point

> to your attachment to ~*~ Smile you're on Candid Camera.

>

 

Krishnamurti and Nisargadatta both emphasized the

importance of seriousness. And the both exemplified it.

 

Bill

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Nisargadatta , " pliantheart " <pliantheart

wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > SW: 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!

> >

> > ;-)

> >

> > P: He is not, but you are, when it comes to your " self " , that is;

> > and you see others as unduly serious when they point

> > to your attachment to ~*~ Smile you're on Candid Camera.

> >

>

> Krishnamurti and Nisargadatta both emphasized the

> importance of seriousness. And the both exemplified it.

>

> Bill

>

 

What a bog of stale tricks.

 

LxL

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Nisargadatta , " pliantheart " <pliantheart

wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5@> wrote:

> >

> > SW: 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!

> >

> > ;-)

> >

> > P: He is not, but you are, when it comes to your " self " , that

is;

> > and you see others as unduly serious when they point

> > to your attachment to ~*~ Smile you're on Candid Camera.

> >

>

> Krishnamurti and Nisargadatta both emphasized the

> importance of seriousness. And the both exemplified it.

>

> Bill

>

 

Nataraje Dances

 

round and round she goes,

where she stops, no one knows..

 

...on the importance of being Earnest

Oscar Wilde was the firmest.

 

 

;-)

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Nisargadatta , " anabebe57 " <kailashana wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " pliantheart " <pliantheart@>

> wrote:

> >

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

> > >

> > > SW: 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!

> > >

> > > ;-)

> > >

> > > P: He is not, but you are, when it comes to your " self " , that

> is;

> > > and you see others as unduly serious when they point

> > > to your attachment to ~*~ Smile you're on Candid Camera.

> > >

> >

> > Krishnamurti and Nisargadatta both emphasized the

> > importance of seriousness. And the both exemplified it.

> >

> > Bill

> >

>

> Nataraje Dances

>

> round and round she goes,

> where she stops, no one knows..

>

> ..on the importance of being Earnest

> Oscar Wilde was the firmest.

>

>

> ;-)

>

 

 

Just watch that temper, bebe!

 

(Or are you talking about the dance of anger?)

 

;-)

 

LxL

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Nisargadatta , " anabebe57 " <kailashana

wrote:

>

> Nisargadatta , " pliantheart " <pliantheart@>

> wrote:

> >

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

> > >

> > > SW: 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!

> > >

> > > ;-)

> > >

> > > P: He is not, but you are, when it comes to your " self " , that

> is;

> > > and you see others as unduly serious when they point

> > > to your attachment to ~*~ Smile you're on Candid Camera.

> > >

> >

> > Krishnamurti and Nisargadatta both emphasized the

> > importance of seriousness. And the both exemplified it.

> >

> > Bill

> >

>

> Nataraje Dances

>

> round and round she goes,

> where she stops, no one knows..

>

> ..on the importance of being Earnest

> Oscar Wilde was the firmest.

>

>

> ;-)

 

 

He found he got that way whenever he saw Ernest in his skivvies.

 

:-)

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