Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 toombaru, I love your nonduality writing and the way you pick up on things, BUT.... Much of what you say is anti-ego yet I have noticed several of your posts have appeared word-for-word on a few sites simultaneously. Why do you post the same thing on several sites? Is this due to an egoistic feeling about your own words which you don't want anyone to miss? Or is it out of compassion that you want everyone to have your words of wisdom? Explain yourself sir. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Nisargadatta , " Richard " <richarkar wrote: > > toombaru, > > I love your nonduality writing and the way you pick up on things, > BUT.... Much of what you say is anti-ego yet I have noticed several of > your posts have appeared word-for-word on a few sites simultaneously. > Why do you post the same thing on several sites? Is this due to an > egoistic feeling about your own words which you don't want anyone to > miss? Or is it out of compassion that you want everyone to have your > words of wisdom? > > Explain yourself sir. > My dear Richrd, I cannot explain for toomey, but I have been known to post the same poems to my sites. (and been firmly kicked in the arse for doing so.) Ego? Yes, sir. It's always about ego meeting ego in the words we write and speak. How else do ya think you could would or should stay in any one of this here groups, my friend? Eh? Did you ever read the spy vs spy cartoons in MAD magazine, it's something akin to that ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Nisargadatta , " anabebe57 " <kailashana wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " Richard " <richarkar@> wrote: > > > > toombaru, > > > > I love your nonduality writing and the way you pick up on things, > > BUT.... Much of what you say is anti-ego yet I have noticed several > of > > your posts have appeared word-for-word on a few sites > simultaneously. > > Why do you post the same thing on several sites? Is this due to an > > egoistic feeling about your own words which you don't want anyone to > > miss? Or is it out of compassion that you want everyone to have your > > words of wisdom? > > > > Explain yourself sir. > > > > > My dear Richrd, > > I cannot explain for toomey, but I have been known to post the same > poems to my sites. (and been firmly kicked in the arse for doing > so.) Ego? Yes, sir. It's always about ego meeting ego in the words > we write and speak. How else do ya think you could would or should > stay in any one of this here groups, my friend? Eh? > > Did you ever read the spy vs spy cartoons in MAD magazine, it's > something akin to that ;-) > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~*************~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2006 Report Share Posted July 20, 2006 Nisargadatta , " Richard " <richarkar wrote: > > toombaru, > > I love your nonduality writing and the way you pick up on things, > BUT.... Much of what you say is anti-ego yet I have noticed several of > your posts have appeared word-for-word on a few sites simultaneously. > Why do you post the same thing on several sites? Is this due to an > egoistic feeling about your own words which you don't want anyone to > miss? Or is it out of compassion that you want everyone to have your > words of wisdom? > > Explain yourself sir. > That which is tossed out is idle speculation concerning tha nature of self. It is self playing in self.....the feed back is taken ....chewed.....and digested........... Actually....... it is all grand fun. That which returns seems to stimulate an ever deepening openess...........that can only be described as " love'........ ..........but nothing like the love of dream world. toombaru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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