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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Inverness Scotland
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Thats great Gnosis5
Your obviously making progress and as you say the ego is very subtle and clever. Just being the best me that one can be is enough and thats not a comparison, by doing that you are giving everyone else the option to be the best me they can be. My me dosent know anymore than any other me just different stuff and most of that came from other me's via books or seminars. Then me tried it for size and found what wroked for this me. In gratitude to all the other me. ![]() Chris |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada
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Oh, what a good laugh you gave me. So glad you understand what I was communicating. Pretty soon it will be a status symbol to be a "me". What you haven't become a "me" yet!?!? Sorry, this club's only for "me"s. But check out the "me" wannabe club next door. Oh, I wannabe me!! (Can I bring my dog? Shush, maybe they won't notice you're a dog!). |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada
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A few days ago it was my privilege to work on my fixed emotions of sympathy. After I processed that the malnourished kitten I see out my window no longer elicits the knee jerk emotion of sympathy. How about compassion? Yes, I think that's what it is and for the first time I started leaving out food scraps and taking more of a real interest in it. Sympathy was just too ineffectual, although quite socially acceptable.
![]() cheers! Gnosis |
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