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Dirty Laundry
we all have it to some degree or another;
and some more than others, so what?
how are we healing by waving it around?
when we see the dirtiest laundry in the
world how do we feel? do we feel clean
in comparison, is that why it is done?
what can we learn by these episodes of
exaggerated dirt? can we find metaphor
within our own lives, i.e. "do as i say,
not as i do?" by using these examples
for introspection of our own lives,
we can heal ourselves. by healing,
then can we help others heal?
the folly of dirty laundry lies in
comparisonitis decaying into judgemental
labeling which only creates separation
and conflict. not that conflict is
necessarily "bad", just part of the
process. and this, just an opinion.
hypocritically, pat
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Re: Dirty Laundry
we all have it to some degree or another;
and some more than others, so what?
how are we healing by waving it around?
when we see the dirtiest laundry in the
world how do we feel? do we feel clean
in comparison, is that why it is done?
what can we learn by these episodes of
exaggerated dirt? can we find metaphor
within our own lives, i.e. "do as i say,
not as i do?" by using these examples
for introspection of our own lives,
we can heal ourselves. by healing,
then can we help others heal?
the folly of dirty laundry lies in
comparisonitis decaying into judgemental
labeling which only creates separation
and conflict. not that conflict is
necessarily "bad", just part of the
process. and this, just an opinion.
hypocritically, pat
dear pat,
i dont want to shine on your parade, but really...
i have never seen any dirt!
i have only seen the infinite one, in all its glory.
dont get distorted on me now :-)
its almost game-time,
peace, erik.
[non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Dirty Laundry
--- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com, "erik strasser" <e.strasser@w...> wrote:
>
> dear pat,
>
> i dont want to shine on your parade, but really...
>
> i have never seen any dirt!
> i have only seen the infinite one, in all its glory.
>
> dont get distorted on me now :-)
>
> its almost game-time,
>
> peace, erik.
>
erik,
i've got loads of dirty laundry,
ready to wash. skid marks and
grass stains and other hogwash.
pat
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Dirty Laundry
> "david replied that he didn't think it was worth the
> bother to find a link for his outside material."
> jeremy - please.
> if there's one thing i don't like it's people saying
> that i said something that i didn't.
> what i said was exactly this - good for you. i
> didn't bother to look for the link as this was sent
> to me.
> big difference.
i don't see a lick of difference.
within the post in question you acknowledged breaking
the list rules, and yourself said i would probably
have to speak up, but did it anyway, without bothering
to try to comply with the rules i endeavor to apply
fairly and equally. this is not the first time i
asked you to send links sans text. you knew what was
expected, but simply didn't think it was worth the
bother.
it's called a paraphrase, not a quote.
i'm sorry the rest of you have to watch this. i don't
like this one bit, but over the past couple of years i
have privately approached various members to talk
about how we could make this list better, and most
have been willing to talk and try to work with me and
the preestablished rules. i think they apply to
everybody, and acted accordingly. apparently david
didn't and acted accordingly.
jeremy
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