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> > > > > Perhaps you can apply your advice to yourself. A few posts back you

were laughing at me for treating people with compulsive behaviors because you

were telling me that I am compulsive myself and should seek treatment. Perhaps

it's not nice for you to make fun of people with that particular disability ...

in fact, I have compulsive

> > > > > behaviors,

> > > >

> > > > What are your compulsive behaviors?

> > >

> > > D: Well, sometimes I can overpost. Pete has pointed this out -

> > > and tried to cure me of this. It almost worked. Nice try, Pete.

 

 

P: No, I was not making fun of you, I was pointing

out something you should look into, and a posting

compulsion is not a disability, at best, it's a

symptom of an underlying condition.

 

An admission is a good first step, now look at

the need or fear this compulsion serves.

 

Be warned that as a shrink I'm uncertified and

unqualified, and my expertize shrinks fast. LOL

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Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6 wrote:

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> > > > > > Perhaps you can apply your advice to yourself. A few posts back you

were laughing at me for treating people with compulsive behaviors because you

were telling me that I am compulsive myself and should seek treatment. Perhaps

it's not nice for you to make fun of people with that particular disability ...

in fact, I have compulsive

> > > > > > behaviors,

> > > > >

> > > > > What are your compulsive behaviors?

> > > >

> > > > D: Well, sometimes I can overpost. Pete has pointed this out -

> > > > and tried to cure me of this. It almost worked. Nice try, Pete.

>

>

> P: No, I was not making fun of you, I was pointing

> out something you should look into, and a posting

> compulsion is not a disability, at best, it's a

> symptom of an underlying condition.

>

> An admission is a good first step, now look at

> the need or fear this compulsion serves.

>

> Be warned that as a shrink I'm uncertified and

> unqualified, and my expertize shrinks fast. LOL

 

D: Yes, you have a lot of " shoulds " for others.

 

Wonder when you'll check that out, if ever.

 

Seems like a waste of your mental energy and

motivation, when it's actually possible

to live free of " shoulds " -- not to mention

letting go of knowing what others are supposed to do.

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote:

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> > >

> > > > > > > Perhaps you can apply your advice to yourself. A few posts back

you were laughing at me for treating people with compulsive behaviors because

you were telling me that I am compulsive myself and should seek treatment.

Perhaps it's not nice for you to make fun of people with that particular

disability ... in fact, I have compulsive

> > > > > > > behaviors,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > What are your compulsive behaviors?

> > > > >

> > > > > D: Well, sometimes I can overpost. Pete has pointed this out -

> > > > > and tried to cure me of this. It almost worked. Nice try, Pete.

> >

> >

> > P: No, I was not making fun of you, I was pointing

> > out something you should look into, and a posting

> > compulsion is not a disability, at best, it's a

> > symptom of an underlying condition.

> >

> > An admission is a good first step, now look at

> > the need or fear this compulsion serves.

> >

> > Be warned that as a shrink I'm uncertified and

> > unqualified, and my expertize shrinks fast. LOL

>

> D: Yes, you have a lot of " shoulds " for others.

>

> Wonder when you'll check that out, if ever.

>

> Seems like a waste of your mental energy and

> motivation, when it's actually possible

> to live free of " shoulds " -- not to mention

> letting go of knowing what others are supposed to do.

>

 

 

You are an idealist, Dan.

 

Your very post itself was a 'should' but you don't see it because nondual

thinking makes you deaf and blind.

 

One never can be free of 'shoulds', even not free of it's milder forms the

'coulds'.

 

Idealists are the real and only trouble-makers.

 

Werner

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Nisargadatta , " wwoehr " <wwoehr wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033@> wrote:

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> > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > > > > > Perhaps you can apply your advice to yourself. A few posts back

you were laughing at me for treating people with compulsive behaviors because

you were telling me that I am compulsive myself and should seek treatment.

Perhaps it's not nice for you to make fun of people with that particular

disability ... in fact, I have compulsive

> > > > > > > > behaviors,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > What are your compulsive behaviors?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > D: Well, sometimes I can overpost. Pete has pointed this out -

> > > > > > and tried to cure me of this. It almost worked. Nice try, Pete.

> > >

> > >

> > > P: No, I was not making fun of you, I was pointing

> > > out something you should look into, and a posting

> > > compulsion is not a disability, at best, it's a

> > > symptom of an underlying condition.

> > >

> > > An admission is a good first step, now look at

> > > the need or fear this compulsion serves.

> > >

> > > Be warned that as a shrink I'm uncertified and

> > > unqualified, and my expertize shrinks fast. LOL

> >

> > D: Yes, you have a lot of " shoulds " for others.

> >

> > Wonder when you'll check that out, if ever.

> >

> > Seems like a waste of your mental energy and

> > motivation, when it's actually possible

> > to live free of " shoulds " -- not to mention

> > letting go of knowing what others are supposed to do.

> >

>

>

> You are an idealist, Dan.

>

> Your very post itself was a 'should' but you don't see it because nondual

thinking makes you deaf and blind.

>

> One never can be free of 'shoulds', even not free of it's milder forms the

'coulds'.

>

> Idealists are the real and only trouble-makers.

>

> Werner

 

P: You nailed him. But now he can preach

in the privacy of his own list all his compulsive

" shoulds " to his fans. I bet Geo, and Tim are there

lapping them up. ;)

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< Idealists are the real and only trouble-makers.< Werner

 

Wouldn't it be "ideal" if the world were free of "idealists"? I think the world "should" be free of "idealists". Everyone "should" that away as that would be "ideal"! :-))

 

~M

 

 

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Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:00 PM

Re:Nisargadatta on the Death of compulsive Dan

 

 

 

 

 

Nisargadatta , " wwoehr " <wwoehr wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033@> wrote:

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> >

> >

> > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > >

> > > > > > > > Perhaps you can apply your advice to yourself. A few posts

> > > > > > > > back you were laughing at me for treating people with

> > > > > > > > compulsive behaviors because you were telling me that I am

> > > > > > > > compulsive myself and should seek treatment. Perhaps it's

> > > > > > > > not nice for you to make fun of people with that particular

> > > > > > > > disability ... in fact, I have compulsive

> > > > > > > > behaviors,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > What are your compulsive behaviors?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > D: Well, sometimes I can overpost. Pete has pointed this out -

> > > > > > and tried to cure me of this. It almost worked. Nice try, Pete.

> > >

> > >

> > > P: No, I was not making fun of you, I was pointing

> > > out something you should look into, and a posting

> > > compulsion is not a disability, at best, it's a

> > > symptom of an underlying condition.

> > >

> > > An admission is a good first step, now look at

> > > the need or fear this compulsion serves.

> > >

> > > Be warned that as a shrink I'm uncertified and

> > > unqualified, and my expertize shrinks fast. LOL

> >

> > D: Yes, you have a lot of " shoulds " for others.

> >

> > Wonder when you'll check that out, if ever.

> >

> > Seems like a waste of your mental energy and

> > motivation, when it's actually possible

> > to live free of " shoulds " -- not to mention

> > letting go of knowing what others are supposed to do.

> >

>

>

> You are an idealist, Dan.

>

> Your very post itself was a 'should' but you don't see it because nondual

> thinking makes you deaf and blind.

>

> One never can be free of 'shoulds', even not free of it's milder forms the

> 'coulds'.

>

> Idealists are the real and only trouble-makers.

>

> Werner

 

P: You nailed him. But now he can preach

in the privacy of his own list all his compulsive

" shoulds " to his fans. I bet Geo, and Tim are there

lapping them up. ;)

 

geo> Consciousness manifesting in individuals is very similar in all of us.

I know the nature of the feeling, of the emotion that is behind your words

and attitude.

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Nisargadatta , " geo " <inandor wrote:

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> cerosoul

> Nisargadatta

> Tuesday, March 02, 2010 1:00 PM

> Re:Nisargadatta on the Death of compulsive Dan

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> Nisargadatta , " wwoehr " <wwoehr@> wrote:

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> > Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Perhaps you can apply your advice to yourself. A few posts

> > > > > > > > > back you were laughing at me for treating people with

> > > > > > > > > compulsive behaviors because you were telling me that I am

> > > > > > > > > compulsive myself and should seek treatment. Perhaps it's

> > > > > > > > > not nice for you to make fun of people with that particular

> > > > > > > > > disability ... in fact, I have compulsive

> > > > > > > > > behaviors,

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > What are your compulsive behaviors?

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > D: Well, sometimes I can overpost. Pete has pointed this out -

> > > > > > > and tried to cure me of this. It almost worked. Nice try, Pete.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > P: No, I was not making fun of you, I was pointing

> > > > out something you should look into, and a posting

> > > > compulsion is not a disability, at best, it's a

> > > > symptom of an underlying condition.

> > > >

> > > > An admission is a good first step, now look at

> > > > the need or fear this compulsion serves.

> > > >

> > > > Be warned that as a shrink I'm uncertified and

> > > > unqualified, and my expertize shrinks fast. LOL

> > >

> > > D: Yes, you have a lot of " shoulds " for others.

> > >

> > > Wonder when you'll check that out, if ever.

> > >

> > > Seems like a waste of your mental energy and

> > > motivation, when it's actually possible

> > > to live free of " shoulds " -- not to mention

> > > letting go of knowing what others are supposed to do.

> > >

> >

> >

> > You are an idealist, Dan.

> >

> > Your very post itself was a 'should' but you don't see it because nondual

> > thinking makes you deaf and blind.

> >

> > One never can be free of 'shoulds', even not free of it's milder forms the

> > 'coulds'.

> >

> > Idealists are the real and only trouble-makers.

> >

> > Werner

>

> P: You nailed him. But now he can preach

> in the privacy of his own list all his compulsive

> " shoulds " to his fans. I bet Geo, and Tim are there

> lapping them up. ;)

>

> geo> Consciousness manifesting in individuals is very similar in all of us.

> I know the nature of the feeling, of the emotion that is behind your words

> and attitude.

 

P: See! You're a pussy too. Why don't you

come out with it. Don't be coy, Roy! You

can't throw mud, and not soil yourself. LOL

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Nisargadatta , " Michael Adamson " <adamson wrote:

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> < Idealists are the real and only trouble-makers.

> < Werner

>

> Wouldn't it be " ideal " if the world were free of " idealists " ? I think the

world " should " be free of " idealists " . Everyone " should " that away as that would

be " ideal " ! :-))

>

> ~M

>

 

 

Yes, funny,

 

:)

 

Werner

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