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Well rather than just call you a shill for stupidity, I will lay out my case with evidence. I came into this thread and made the following post.
I then left the thread for 24 hours. I didn't post in it and during that timeframe you began talking shit about me to anyone who would listen.
Then you make this post. Veritably out of nowhere but we both know what precipitated you coming over here to bad mouth me like this. I do appreciate the iron of you saying I am "content to spread his mischief and mayhem wherever <I> post.' You and skull then have a 8 post Fuzzy hatefest which I finally notice so I come in and make a joke.
So what could I have posted a couple of days ago that made you get into a tizzy and going where I am not talk talk bad about me? I now show the following.
This is the typical snitch nonsense they bandy about.Quote:
Originally Posted by sbm
This is the typical response to the snitch nonsense. But then you decide to show your ass with the following and it is hilarious that you call what I write "pseudo-intellectual"
Now at this point I say
and then voila you start in with your current diatribe trying to insult my intelligence etc.
All because I outed you as the shill for stupidity that you are. You have no more interest in talking about metaphysics than Kool is about evolution or avante is about music.
Mischief and mayhem? Eat a bag of dicks.
^more vaginal bleeding ^ this is a spurstalk record^ there is more blood here than that scene in The Shining where blood floods down from the elevator and forms a river ^lol
*other trolls enter*
"To whom are you claiming Fuzzy is saying is his audience?"
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"You're unintelligent"
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lol enlightened
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:rollin:rollin
Would like to see boutons_deux back here with his takes on this subject.
A couple of books you might try are:
"Portals To Higher Consciousness" by Norman D. Livergood
and:
"The Perennial Tradition" by Norman D. Livergood
and for the serious "seeker", the series of little brown books called:
"The Life And Teachings Of The Masters Of The Far East" by Baird T. Spalding
(A word of caution, be prepared to have your life turned upside down if you read Spaldings series, they will change your life in ways you never imagined, all for your greater good, but "change it" they will, whether you want it to or not! And "change" can often times be very uncomfortable at first. You are forewarned.)
and for a great mystical storybook ride:
"The Teachings Of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way Of Knowledge" by Carlos Castaneda
It could be argued that Castaneda used his mystic abilities to write a series of entertaining books framing his own discoveries about Truth in a pleasant interesting easy to read story format based loosely on Shamanism.
He actually wrote five books using the Don Juan character, all good, and all progressively more complex, "Journey To Ixtlan: The Lessons Of Don Juan" being the best of the five, especially if you are into spiritual existentialism. Just keep in mind, they are more fantasy than reality.
Thanks for the suggestions;
I will indeed look them up.
As far as the Castaneda books - a lot of cynics and "scholars" will scoff at his work as some new age - whatever - it is their opinion.
There is a school of thought that if there is some inconsistency or some fiction in the work - then it is ALL worthless.
I am not in that school - I prefer to find the good wherever it can be found or the truth hidden amongst the rest of the work. I have read some new age things where it turned out they used a lot of spiritual truths but they also created a fictional story to get their truth across in an entertaining way.
ymmv
IMHO there is a lot of fantasy in Castanedas books, but there are also some spiritual truths there too. He just died in 1998 so apparently he is not as indestructible as he said.
Watch out for the Spaulding books, you will never be the same after reading them, seriously. If you do not want to change and you are content with the status quo then they will shake up your world and it will not be a comfortable experience at first, even though it is for your own greater good. There are only six small books but packed with incredible truth.
My first collection burnt up in a house fire years ago. It took me awhile to replace them. Each time I read them they open my mind in a totally different way than the way they did before. I suppose it is because each time I am at a different level or at a different place on my path.
The Perennial Tradition goes into detail of most of the mystical thinkers and movers in history like Aristotle, Huxley, Jesus, Planck, Paul the Apostle, Tesla, etc.
I actually found the critics of Castaneda to be as interesting as Castaneda himself. There is one author in particular, Ken Eagle Feather, who analyzed the Don Juan books and came up with some valid contradictions that expanded the subject.
if you get the dose right, Psilocybin sounds like a quick way to get "there"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21674151
:lmao
Tried it a few times, the last being Christmas of 1975 while at the theater watching The Towering Inferno.
Mescaline will do much the same. Both get you sick temporarily usually before they come on.
IMHO the only thing good about them is that they open your mind to gaining truths, but is there are no truths available then they accomplish nothing but examining your high at the time and what you already think you know.
I would rather be clear headed when absorbing truths of a deeper nature. :lol
Pure LSD will do the same thing and is much less harmful to your body. The problem with that is, you can't find pure LSD anymore, it is always cut with something more harmful to get it to react in your body faster.
Most of us know the Indians have been doing magic mushroom and peyote cactus for years as part of their spiritual practices. I imagine marijuana was and is used in the same way. I always wondered what was really in those peace pipes. :lol
i new i understood about that screen door.
If so, it makes me wonder what the hell was he doing with them in the first place?
And ....... How the hell did he get them? And why?
And further, what the hell makes him think I, of all people, would want them, much more, pay for them?
:lol
How old is this guy?
It just brings up way more questions than answers. :lol
It is befuddling!
I mean, who in their right minds would even think of "eating" a bag of dicks?
Also makes me wonder that if he wants others to eat a bag of dicks, is this what he likes to do?
Now if he had said "go eat a bag of candy" then I would not be so quizzical about it, I would just figure he was a dirty old buzzard, but a bag of dicks?
Go figure.
Another book along the line of this thread is "America Awake! We Must Take Back Our Country" by Norman D. Livergood.
In it he described the current condition of the social-political-economic world.
Livergood states, "That book's purpose was to help people awaken to the reality of what is happening in that world ---beyond the illusory myths of political-economic propaganda and brainwashing."
His thesis is that unless America awakens it will likely suffer the fate of 1930s Germany dictatorship, repression, and imperialistic militarism.
Bag of dicks? ! ? ! ? Where do you suppose he got it? :lol
I have to say, this is bizarre behavior, to say the least!
I am still somewhat astonished, even for someone as fuzzy as fussy is.
He really needs some humor in his life in the worst way.
I wonder why it bums him out so much that I maintain strict neutrality.
It is a quandary.
Indisputable Truth = xmas1997 is neutral. (This is for you, fuzzzy, deal with it.)
:lol