Guest guest Report post Posted April 2, 2010 I wonder why people do that all the time. Why bother? I am a member of several groups on . They are all to be found in My Groups and it does not cost me a penny or worry. I go there whenever I want to read or write or peep or weep, the latter only for the rhyme of course. I do not receive private emails from the groups. Sometimes I tire of the whole conundrum, and consider to get out, from all groups but knowing meself I do not for tomorrow I may want to rejoin - and think of the bother! To be member of groups is no bother. Is all up to me whether or not to be active or passive. This reminds me of them terrible times, when I figured, that if I threw out all the chocolates and cakes and alcohole and cigarettes, I would never touch any of it again. Ha! Who did I think I was fooling? It's much easier to not touch the goods when there is plenty of it available. That is why it is better to be rich than to be poor. To be rich is to have plenty - and not need it. Love Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 2, 2010 P: Can we trust the judgment of someone that objects to ther's strongly held beliefs by unsubscribing? Isn't it unsubcribing a extreme measure pointing to strongly held beliefs? And unsubscribing is so easy, what does it say, if you announce you did it, and failed? Can we trust your opinions, if you can not figure out how to ? LOL Nisargadatta , " Lene " <lschwabe wrote: > > I wonder why people do that all the time. Why bother? > > I am a member of several groups on . They are all to be > found in My Groups and it does not cost me a penny or worry. > > I go there whenever I want to read or write or peep or weep, > the latter only for the rhyme of course. > > I do not receive private emails from the groups. > > Sometimes I tire of the whole conundrum, and consider to get > out, from all groups but knowing meself I do not > for tomorrow I may want to rejoin - and think of the bother! > > To be member of groups is no bother. Is all up to me whether > or not to be active or passive. > > This reminds me of them terrible times, when I figured, that > if I threw out all the chocolates and cakes and alcohole and > cigarettes, I would never touch any of it again. Ha! Who did > I think I was fooling? > > It's much easier to not touch the goods when there is plenty > of it available. That is why it is better to be rich than to > be poor. To be rich is to have plenty - and not need it. > > Love > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 3, 2010 And what of the moderator who *s*? Bans? What does that say about either? I once belonged to 80 or so . My attention was THAT bad....good? Now I rarely post. Like all things... there is a season. Love and best wishes to all who still read any of these groups. Hugs, Anna Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6 wrote: > > P: Can we trust the judgment of someone that > objects to ther's strongly held beliefs by > unsubscribing? > > Isn't it unsubcribing a extreme measure pointing > to strongly held beliefs? And unsubscribing is so > easy, what does it say, if you announce you did it, > and failed? Can we trust your opinions, if you can > not figure out how to ? LOL > > Nisargadatta , " Lene " <lschwabe@> wrote: > > > > I wonder why people do that all the time. Why bother? > > > > I am a member of several groups on . They are all to be > > found in My Groups and it does not cost me a penny or worry. > > > > I go there whenever I want to read or write or peep or weep, > > the latter only for the rhyme of course. > > > > I do not receive private emails from the groups. > > > > Sometimes I tire of the whole conundrum, and consider to get > > out, from all groups but knowing meself I do not > > for tomorrow I may want to rejoin - and think of the bother! > > > > To be member of groups is no bother. Is all up to me whether > > or not to be active or passive. > > > > This reminds me of them terrible times, when I figured, that > > if I threw out all the chocolates and cakes and alcohole and > > cigarettes, I would never touch any of it again. Ha! Who did > > I think I was fooling? > > > > It's much easier to not touch the goods when there is plenty > > of it available. That is why it is better to be rich than to > > be poor. To be rich is to have plenty - and not need it. > > > > Love > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 3, 2010 Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6 wrote: > > P: Can we trust the judgment of someone that > objects to ther's strongly held beliefs by > unsubscribing? > > Isn't it unsubcribing a extreme measure pointing > to strongly held beliefs? And unsubscribing is so > easy, what does it say, if you announce you did it, > and failed? Can we trust your opinions, if you can > not figure out how to ? LOL > good thing you don't work for the suicide hotline. this is pete on the phone with the caller: " can we trust your opinions if you can't figure out how to kill yourself? LOL " Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted April 4, 2010 Nisargadatta , " Hur Guler " <hurg wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " cerosoul " <pedsie6@> wrote: > > > > P: Can we trust the judgment of someone that > > objects to ther's strongly held beliefs by > > unsubscribing? > > > > Isn't it unsubcribing a extreme measure pointing > > to strongly held beliefs? And unsubscribing is so > > easy, what does it say, if you announce you did it, > > and failed? Can we trust your opinions, if you can > > not figure out how to ? LOL > > > > good thing you don't work for the suicide hotline. > this is pete on the phone with the caller: > " can we trust your opinions if you can't figure out how to kill yourself? LOL " P: Exactly, Hur! Killing one self is not rocket science, and any one who tried and failed should question if they really wanted to do it. If you fail, try again and again until you succeed doesn't apply to suicide, or unsubscribing. Failure in those cases should cast doubt on your judgment. > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites