Your favorite guru bullshit
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
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Finally, consider your predicament a privilege in a world so shrunken that certain people refer to it as the 'global village.' The term 'explorer' has little meaning. But exploration is nothing more than a faray into the unknown, and a four-year old child, wandering about along in the department store, fits the definition as well as the snow-blind man wandering across the Khyber Pass. The explorer is the person who is lost.
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
Brilliant! Who said that?Turdacious wrote:Finally, consider your predicament a privilege in a world so shrunken that certain people refer to it as the 'global village.' The term 'explorer' has little meaning. But exploration is nothing more than a faray into the unknown, and a four-year old child, wandering about along in the department store, fits the definition as well as the snow-blind man wandering across the Khyber Pass. The explorer is the person who is lost.

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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
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A Bulwer-Lytton award winner.seeahill wrote:Brilliant! Who said that?Turdacious wrote:Finally, consider your predicament a privilege in a world so shrunken that certain people refer to it as the 'global village.' The term 'explorer' has little meaning. But exploration is nothing more than a faray into the unknown, and a four-year old child, wandering about along in the department store, fits the definition as well as the snow-blind man wandering across the Khyber Pass. The explorer is the person who is lost.
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
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Both of his readers think so.seeahill wrote:The man is a genius!
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
Back to Gorby for a second-
We all share an "Interconnectedness." This is Karma- everything effects everything else. But in Reality, there is no "stuff and things" to interact and effect one another; as The Buddha said- "Even if you did succeed in saving all sentient beings, whether born from a womb or an egg, in Reality no 'sentient beings' would be saved."
SO, from a Nirvanic point of view, Gorbachev is right.
We all share an "Interconnectedness." This is Karma- everything effects everything else. But in Reality, there is no "stuff and things" to interact and effect one another; as The Buddha said- "Even if you did succeed in saving all sentient beings, whether born from a womb or an egg, in Reality no 'sentient beings' would be saved."
SO, from a Nirvanic point of view, Gorbachev is right.
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
In Reality, there is no "gorby," or "right," or "wrong" or concepts.seeahill wrote:Gorby is never right. What's wrong with you?
SO in all actuality- not only does gorby not exist, and not only is he not right, he's not even wrong.
It all just is what it is my friend.
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
You know you might think about taking Jesus Christ as your savior and quit fooling around with all this stuff.Dr. Agkistrodon wrote:Back to Gorby for a second-
We all share an "Interconnectedness." This is Karma- everything effects everything else. But in Reality, there is no "stuff and things" to interact and effect one another; as The Buddha said- "Even if you did succeed in saving all sentient beings, whether born from a womb or an egg, in Reality no 'sentient beings' would be saved."
SO, from a Nirvanic point of view, Gorbachev is right.


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I legit LOL'd at that.Herv100 wrote:You know you might think about taking Jesus Christ as your savior and quit fooling around with all this stuff.Dr. Agkistrodon wrote:Back to Gorby for a second-
We all share an "Interconnectedness." This is Karma- everything effects everything else. But in Reality, there is no "stuff and things" to interact and effect one another; as The Buddha said- "Even if you did succeed in saving all sentient beings, whether born from a womb or an egg, in Reality no 'sentient beings' would be saved."
SO, from a Nirvanic point of view, Gorbachev is right.
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Re: Your favorite guru bullshit
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Well you're clearly someone who doesn't believe in karma either, seeing as you're such a compete asshole ALL THE TIME.seeahill wrote:Been drinking again Gorby?
It's great to be first at last
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