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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 #1
Thumb_deleted_user_med Dappling Light India 36 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

Why did the new enthusiastic Kinfonet members leave? Were they deleted?

How can we avoid this from happenning? What can we do about it?
I feel the need to create a more friendly congenial atmosphere for newer members lest they should feel neglected or intimidated.

One has to be sensitive to this happenning.

There is a certain beauty associated with conditioning.

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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 #2
Thumb_funny_-_reduced Patricia Hemingway Australia 181 posts in this forum Offline

Perhaps they were the same person, along with one other - Renee something who was also deleted. The admin quite rightly do not approve of 'multiple personalities' on here.

One of any of us is quite enough! :)

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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 #3
Thumb_picture_65 RICK LEIN United States 288 posts in this forum Offline

Patricia Hemingway wrote:
One of any of us is quite enough! :)

Boy Patricia,you hit the nail right on the head with that one.

THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE

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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 #4
Thumb_deleted_user_med Randal Shacklett United States 1019 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

Dappling Light wrote:
I feel the need to create a more friendly congenial atmosphere for newer members

Well, if we give comfort and security to those who seek it, is it a diservice?

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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 #5
Thumb_deleted_user_med Dappling Light India 36 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

Randal Shacklett wrote:
Well, if we give comfort and security to those who seek it, is it a diservice?

well they should be given even if they are not seeking it. Hate is not a family value.

There is a certain beauty associated with conditioning.

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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 #6
Thumb_deleted_user_med Randal Shacklett United States 1019 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

Dappling Light wrote:
Hate is not a family value.

Is that the business Krishnamurti was in? Giving out spiritual/psychological comfort and security? I am not talking about offering a seat or a cup of tea/coffee, with cream cheese and a bagle. But about comforting peoples fears and pain by telling them that someday they will get to heaven, etc..

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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 #7
Thumb_deleted_user_med Randal Shacklett United States 1019 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

Dappling Light wrote:
Hate is not a family value

Just because I don't advocate providing psychologically comforting words and ideals, doesn't mean I'm a hater! ;o)

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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 #8
Thumb_picture_65 RICK LEIN United States 288 posts in this forum Offline

Randal Shacklett wrote:
Just because I don't advocate providing psychologically comforting words and ideals, doesn't mean I'm a hater! ;o)

Good thing your not flashing the peace sign,or one would question that statement!

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Sun, 31 Jan 2010 #9
Thumb_deleted_user_med Randal Shacklett United States 1019 posts in this forum ACCOUNT DELETED

RICK LEIN wrote:
one would question that statement!

Ok, I'm a hater.

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Sat, 13 Feb 2010 #10
Thumb_avatar LiMin CHANG France 1 post in this forum Offline

Are we conditioned in different ways by different things?
Do we have very different tones through by words from one another?
We are reading the posts here, but we might recieve very different frequency through words, then the translation might be very different too, while reading your posts and also reading the reaction to the words too.

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