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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2013 18:44:16 GMT -5
Where does this argumentative Fierceness come from that is so prevalent here.
Seems like folks have a moment of Clarity, or an Insight, and then share it...but if it is debated at all, the common response is a kind of combative Fierceness.
They take on a persona of a Fierce bird of prey raking you with their claws of clarity while shrieking a war cry...lol
Where is the compassion, empathy, and general sense of well being in that.
Maybe if you find yourself fiercely and combatively defending an insight, you might want to stop for a sec and see how that insight is actually informing and shaping you.
Fierce combativeness is not an attribute commonly associated with unity consciousness, clarity, awareness of oneness, enlightenement etc...
where do you guys think this argumentative fierceness comes from....is it really the result of general clarity, insight, expanded awareness of this experience, and consciousness?
It seems like this kind of fierceness would come from attachments, insecurities, and fear, not a 'letting go' and flow.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2013 19:18:53 GMT -5
It does come from fear... and especially learned fear.
But, in my experience, becoming aware of, and facing up to that fear is a practise that deconstructs the past experiences of it, by creating a new experience of it.
That's my take on myself. But I suspect there are many different influences behind those actions.
So when you are being the way you describe steve, what is behind it for you?
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Post by acewall on Nov 16, 2013 8:40:50 GMT -5
It comes from rightiousness, having momentarilly let-go their control and grasped it back!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2013 8:59:11 GMT -5
I wish I was as cócksure of anything as Tom Macaulay is of everything. ~~Lord Melbourne
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2013 19:33:10 GMT -5
It comes from rightiousness, having momentarilly let-go their control and grasped it back! Thats a good Insight.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2013 22:23:10 GMT -5
unresolved prenatal conflicts
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Post by laughter on Nov 18, 2013 2:34:15 GMT -5
unresolved prenatal conflicts
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Post by lolly on Nov 18, 2013 6:43:38 GMT -5
Penis envy
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Post by laughter on Nov 18, 2013 10:47:43 GMT -5
My d1ck is a howitzer Yoa' d1ck can't shake or stir
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2013 13:42:22 GMT -5
Where does this argumentative Fierceness come from that is so prevalent here. Seems like folks have a moment of Clarity, or an Insight, and then share it...but if it is debated at all, the common response is a kind of combative Fierceness. They take on a persona of a Fierce bird of prey raking you with their claws of clarity while shrieking a war cry...lol Where is the compassion, empathy, and general sense of well being in that. Maybe if you find yourself fiercely and combatively defending an insight, you might want to stop for a sec and see how that insight is actually informing and shaping you. Fierce combativeness is not an attribute commonly associated with unity consciousness, clarity, awareness of oneness, enlightenement etc... where do you guys think this argumentative fierceness comes from....is it really the result of general clarity, insight, expanded awareness of this experience, and consciousness? It seems like this kind of fierceness would come from attachments, insecurities, and fear, not a 'letting go' and flow. There is nothing wrong or right with argumentative fierceness, of course. But what there is, is a perspective based in ignorance. And the ignorance comes out of the idea, the absolute idea, that there is an individual. There isn't someone being argumentatively fierce, it's just What's Happening...
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Post by lolly on Nov 18, 2013 18:47:48 GMT -5
My d1ck is a howitzer Yoa' d1ck can't shake or stir It's a cold war, the use of this weaponry will end us all.
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Post by laughter on Nov 18, 2013 19:47:04 GMT -5
My d1ck is a howitzer Yoa' d1ck can't shake or stir It's a cold war, the use of this weaponry will end us all. It's time, that we let the world know dude, ya gotta let yer memes go ST.org is the best in the businessPS, we got d!cks like Jesus.. we got d!cks like Jesus ...d!cks like Jesus....d!cks like Jesus
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Post by lolly on Nov 18, 2013 21:28:20 GMT -5
Where does this argumentative Fierceness come from that is so prevalent here. Seems like folks have a moment of Clarity, or an Insight, and then share it...but if it is debated at all, the common response is a kind of combative Fierceness. They take on a persona of a Fierce bird of prey raking you with their claws of clarity while shrieking a war cry...lol Where is the compassion, empathy, and general sense of well being in that. Maybe if you find yourself fiercely and combatively defending an insight, you might want to stop for a sec and see how that insight is actually informing and shaping you. Fierce combativeness is not an attribute commonly associated with unity consciousness, clarity, awareness of oneness, enlightenement etc... where do you guys think this argumentative fierceness comes from....is it really the result of general clarity, insight, expanded awareness of this experience, and consciousness? It seems like this kind of fierceness would come from attachments, insecurities, and fear, not a 'letting go' and flow. There is nothing wrong or right with argumentative fierceness, of course. But what there is, is a perspective based in ignorance. And the ignorance comes out of the idea, the absolute idea, that there is an individual. There isn't someone being argumentatively fierce, it's just What's Happening... Grrrr, Knash, Kill.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2013 11:12:02 GMT -5
This was a question that could create change through self-reflection Steve. But is there self-reflection here? I don't know.
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Post by silver on Nov 19, 2013 11:43:30 GMT -5
Where does this argumentative Fierceness come from that is so prevalent here. Seems like folks have a moment of Clarity, or an Insight, and then share it...but if it is debated at all, the common response is a kind of combative Fierceness. They take on a persona of a Fierce bird of prey raking you with their claws of clarity while shrieking a war cry...lol Where is the compassion, empathy, and general sense of well being in that. Maybe if you find yourself fiercely and combatively defending an insight, you might want to stop for a sec and see how that insight is actually informing and shaping you. Fierce combativeness is not an attribute commonly associated with unity consciousness, clarity, awareness of oneness, enlightenement etc... where do you guys think this argumentative fierceness comes from....is it really the result of general clarity, insight, expanded awareness of this experience, and consciousness? It seems like this kind of fierceness would come from attachments, insecurities, and fear, not a 'letting go' and flow. There is nothing wrong or right with argumentative fierceness, of course. But what there is, is a perspective based in ignorance. And the ignorance comes out of the idea, the absolute idea, that there is an individual. There isn't someone being argumentatively fierce, it's just What's Happening... Yup.
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