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Re: A datum of experience
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moss wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Just in case anybody is unaware of this related thread over on the village pump :

http://www.headheritage.co.uk/[...]e_village_pump/topic/69486/#31


If anyone has a problem with what is being discussed here why not stay and continue the discussion here .
VP seems like a place to esacape to and lick wounds when you can no longer support some outrageous comment that you might get away with in the ashram/pub , thumb noses and make some straw men . What is it with the "spiritually enlightened "that makes them anything but ?

Ad majorem messi gloriam


Perhaps because they are too scared to come on TMA! And what the hell is the matter with the pub or ashram - religious and non-religious bigotry can be found anywhere!
What is it with TMA that people need to be pulled down and told to answer to a few, everyone within the bounds of manners has a right to say what they believe in, and don't start quibbling please, it is all so bloody unimportant....
Moss X



Of course it's not important , but important enough for you to quibble too .
Scared , of what ? pop in say hello , or mention that you felt great vibes whilst visiting Belas Knap ,or that you believe in the tooth fairy no problem , but say that stonehenge should be developed or is the site of an alien cemetery , then expect to get some questions .

G X


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
28th August 2013ce
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