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What a shitty spineless cop-out jonx. | |||
Re: Re: Mending a broken heart -- jonx | Top of thread | Forum |
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Quotes of Captain Rawat extolling the virtues of a mother's love for her children, the courage of rescue workers, or the love between his fellow human beings don't exist. Simply saying "ask EPO to get them" is a very stupid response. Do you have any intelligence left at all? Why don't you show us some of these quotes yourself? Maybe the reason is that Captain Rawat doesn't value these "worldly types of love" for transient things like your wife and friends, and children, is because they are inferior versions of a much greater love- the love he has for you and the love you can have for him. That's "divine" love isn't it jonx? The love that never dies right? If you were around a few years ago you may remember the days of the ashram, when premies with children (obvious evidence they had been fucking) were second class citizens. Children were a hinderance on the road to the lotus feet. If an ashram premie became pregnant, or got into a loving relationship, it was considered a serious error. What would have happened if Jesus' disciples had done that? We'd all be Hindus or something, worshiping gurus and statues. Remember the satsang story about the woman who kept her shit and piss in buckets for a month, then gave them to her lover with some message like, "See these buckets? This is the real me. So go and live in the ashram and love that one pure thing...etc" (The woman later became a house-mother, then an instructor, and finally a fucked-up, lonely, insane, spinster who believed her cat understood every word she said, and everyone else was mad.) Anyway jonx, you get my drift. If you're a premie all your love should be focused on Captain Rawat- everything else is just nineteen buckets of shite. This, I believe, is why you are unable to provide us with any of the quotes Jonti asked you for. Anth- the twentieth bucket.
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