Guest guest Posted September 30, 1999 Report Share Posted September 30, 1999 Hello friends ... "Jerry M. Katz" wrote: > umbada (Jerry M. Katz) > > > These days, non-committing relations are en vogue; among > > others, it means a preference for cyber-relations, living as > > data in the computer and as fantasy in the mind. Consider it a > > kind of guarantee against disappointment that could easily be > > caused by confrontation with "the real thing". > > Geez, I don't know, Jan. If I've ever known anything about > commitment, I've known it online. It's a different kind of > communication, but I feel the same sense of commitment. Many > here are committed, included yourself. I know the people I > communicate with are real people. I feel they're real, and > I've certainly set myself up for all kinds of > disappointment, haven't avoided it, and have come to > experience emotion in these relationships. I believe that's > true for many here. Commitments have been made and are kept. > Situations that could have been avoided or terminated have > been faced. > Well ya know ~ some people can even transfer energy through their words ~ in fact we all do. It's how receptive a listener is the receiver to be able to hear higher tones. The internet has allowed me to meet soul friends. Being aware of Self (non dual) means I do not now 'fit in' with average folk. I flow with .. but also need stretching and mixing with others of like mind & heart. And yes we meet Love here too ~ soul mates ~ heart resonance ~ I am sure it's all part of Spirit's plan for uniting All as One ~ > > > That doesn't sound like one having fun at all Why expect > > anything from a mailing list? It is just a means to share > > views and experiences. Anyone looking for "more" will probably > > get disappointed. But thanks for the reminder that here, 4 > > years without Internet provides the savings for a nice used > > car - I'll keep it in mind. > > > > Jan Each to his own of course! Enjoy ~ I love communication myself ~ > I think the mailing list experience can be more than sharing > views and experiences. I see greater familiarity happening > in the chat room. I see people coming together in person and > liking it. Yeah, the email experience is sanitized and > convenient, but there are ways of bringing it closer to the > nature of real meetings. That's a whole other subject. > > Jerry Col Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 1999 Report Share Posted September 30, 1999 Tim Gerchmez wrote: > > Tim Gerchmez <core > > What a delicious peace to be set to "No Mail" on all these lists. Of 100 > posts or topics, approximately one is fruitful for discussion. The rest is > a bunch of mindless (and "mindful") jabber (called "prattle" by some), > which although may be considered "fun" by some (haven't you ever heard of > getting together with friends? Seeing movies? Dating?), is utterly > valueless, and has no effect but to fill the mind and ego with meaningless > clutter that has an obscuring and obfuscating effect, strengthening ignorance. > > What a waste of time, and what peace there is now that there is no mail > coming in, especially from the ugly, egotistical egos. > > Have "fun," > > Tim Hello Tim, So there you are, i have missed your dark scythe that enjoys cutting the golden wheat fields growing, just enough to remind it that it nothing more than dirt. Welcome back, Antoine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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