Re: Shame and Embarrassment
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Anna ®

09/19/2005, 16:53:40
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A similar thing happened to me just the other day. I was chatting with a few friends about the power of the internet, with its availability of information. I talked about EPO (in vague terms) and this forum. My point being the easy availability of information on the internet, up there for everyone to read, if they so wish. And the power that that gives the individual to make informed judgements. And how EPO had effectively changed my life.

All that was fine, but then one of them asked me about EPO, and what it was that I'd been involved with. I felt embarrased, and started cringing slightly. Then I cringed a bit more! And I wished that the question hadn't been asked. I quietly muttered, 'Guru Maharaji, Indian, teenager in 70's, Rolls Royce'. And they knew who I meant. For a second I contemplated being really vague, and not really answering them properly. But they would have seen through that, and I didn't feel right about it. I felt really awkward when I muttered my explanation.

But, thankfully, I think they know nothing about the foot kissing.

And Joe, I've been meaning to tell you this for a long time, I really enjoy reading your posts. I think they are excellent! I like the way your mind works.

Anna







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