Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 , " darthon4 " <darthon4> wrote: > At any rate she did apologize it seems. > > Lori Actually she didn't. What she did do was mail me a private attack, demanding to know how I had the audacity to post about her on other groups. A big wind bag full of accusations, that I did send to Richard. I don't know if he emailed them to Cris. This I just didn't waste my time replying to the toxic bitch. And, I'm being real polite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 And probably why I added " it seems " as a tag end to my sentence. What she has done we call " speaking with a forked tongue " where I came from... healingenergies- essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001> wrote: > , " darthon4 " > <darthon4> wrote: > > At any rate she did apologize it seems. > > > > Lori > > Actually she didn't. > > What she did do was mail me a private attack, demanding to know how > I had the audacity to post about her on other groups. > > A big wind bag full of accusations, that I did send to Richard. > > I don't know if he emailed them to Cris. > > This I just didn't waste my time replying to the toxic bitch. > > And, I'm being real polite. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 In a message dated 7/3/05 4:45:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, darthon4 writes: And probably why I added "it seems" as a tag end to my sentence. What she has done we call "speaking with a forked tongue" where I came from... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 In a message dated 7/3/05 4:45:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, darthon4 writes: And probably why I added "it seems" as a tag end to my sentence. What she has done we call "speaking with a forked tongue" where I came from... Opps I apologize for the blank e-mails. My send button must have been stuck. After reading Doc's mail, I am more troubled as to how I can be so far out of touch with people's negative intentions. This has been, I am afraid to say, a lifelong issue. I tend not to see clues of their negative intentions, unless they are so close up and staring me in the face, that I am FORCED to look at them. My Pollyanna outlook, most likely came from some admonition of "look for the good in people" that I think I added my own tag end, of "and overlook the bad." That does not serve me nor others, yet I am not quite sure how to find a balance between the two. I have people in my life, who clearly have negative intentions toward me, yet they are still there in my life. I hold on to the speck of goodness, while tolerating and enduring the magnitude of the bad. This new awareness of my not being aware of the negative intentions of others to a greater extent is troubling, to say the least. Doc, I apologize if I sounded as though I was condoning and/or justifying inappropriate behavior. Paulina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 , Pandora51@a... wrote: > My Pollyanna outlook, most likely came from some admonition of " look for the > good in people " that I think I added my own tag end, of " and overlook the > bad. " That does not serve me nor others, yet I am not quite sure how to find a > balance between the two. I have people in my life, who clearly have negative > intentions toward me, yet they are still there in my life. I hold on to the > speck of goodness, while tolerating and enduring the magnitude of the bad. > This new awareness of my not being aware of the negative intentions of others > to a greater extent is troubling, to say the least. > Doc, I apologize if I sounded as though I was condoning and/or justifying > inappropriate behavior. > Paulina No apology necessary. You come from a good place. And I and the rest of these people know that. Continue with your great posts. Sincerely, ps. It took me about 30 years before I also noticed the negative in people. And it was when I went into business for myself, and I noticed that my competition started name calling, so I just went into their schools and kicked the shit out of them. It's called " direct and immediate feedback " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 I have just read the latest messages on a Huna list which is definitely not the one of Vince (because I have still to see that happen on Hunaohana!),and it appears that there's this one guy... wrecking havoc... posting 5 messages a day... with absolutely no interest in Huna...with absolutely no thinking process...God! no one even bothers to respond to his mismatching " insights " then it dawned on me: shouldn't this guy be shredded to pieces by the owner of the list? Like I saw a few times on mindessential... Well they've decided to ignore him. Not a good option, as that's the opposite he wants. Being an evil bastard I thought... no one should recommend this guy to guy to join a Doc John list... with a smirk. Honestly, it seems harsh someone when Doc John SEEMS to lash out at someone. But never more than today, have I felt why this is absolutely necessary. Pierre 1. It kicks the poor s-d out.If he refuses to cope 2. It forces him to think before he posts again. (well, I've been through that one, and if my ratio isn't OK yet; thanks to Doctor John La Tourette, it is a bit better and will get better... and better... and better....) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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