Discernment and consiousness

;)Hello, luise,
sorry, if you were looking for something and couldn’t find it!
I was simply latching on to justwannabe’s contribution:

…reminds me of a funny story, a lady at class one day said “you look like my brother jesus” and I can be very gullable so I asked her “do you mean the jesus of the bible or do you actually have a brother named jesus?” so she said she considers jesus her brother. Somtimes I think my IQ is around 2

My three children are all teachers but I myself don’t go in for any kind of teaching if it can be at all avoided; absolutely not my thing!:smiley:

Of course, there is something instructive to be gleaned from any story, if one so wishes. But, as with ‘beauty that is in the eye of the beholder’ with a story it may be just the same. It frequently is - thank goodness!

I hope you are not too disappointed!

Greetings from her who is JustinTime (but that’s another story, already told.;))

[QUOTE=JustinTime;13404]When I was sixteen I worked for a while in the local ceramic factory, there was also someone called Jesus which I thought very strange in my ignorance. Apparently a very common name in Spain, I learned then.
The funny thing was that he was absolutely smitten, no, not with me but with my very long thick blonde plaits I still wore at that time - I could sit on them. What is more, he didn’t care two hoots that I was rather tall whereas he was rather small. Nevertheless, with my sheltered upbringing he used to frighten the life out of me, pusuing me at every opportunity.

Naturally the rest of the workers thought it hilarious.[/QUOTE]
for some reason that reminded me of the cartoon character pepe le pew/ The skunk kept following around the cat because the cat had a white stripe, from paint, that made it look like a skunk.
i am love, i am peace, i am joy
i am brother neil

[QUOTE=louise molenkamp;13444]Namaste Neil,
In yoga there are universal vows (Yama’s) moral principles to nurture everyone, self control for social harmony.
Ahimsa is being non violent and causing no harm. It is one of the Yama’s.
If you like to know more : it is in Yoga sutra’s from Patanjali chapter II

I think it can be more stable to stand on your whole feet and not on your toes when i crush your ego again. I will keep practicing in making you laugh
with love from Louise[/QUOTE]
thanks louise, I am not too good at "yoga terms"
if you crush my ego would you be causing harm to my ego and would that not be doing oppostie of ahims;)
i am love, i am peace, i am joy
i am brother neil, from the same creater

[quote=justwannabe;13268]you recognize this but yet where are my gifts, you have not come to clean my floors or kiss my feet :wink:
you are what you seek, i am as well
we are one[/quote]

I did. Did not you noticed ? :slight_smile:

[quote=justwannabe;13459]thanks louise, I am not too good at "yoga terms"
if you crush my ego would you be causing harm to my ego and would that not be doing oppostie of ahims;)
i am love, i am peace, i am joy
i am brother neil, from the same creater[/quote]

No, i think your ego is there for a reason . if you like to crush it, your on your own here brother. there are some things you just have to do on your own.
but maybe Hubert will help out again. i heared he did it before
So just in case we did not notice Hubert again , i say thanks to you Hubert for helping our brother Neil. So now we know what tricks you can accomplish Hubert;) you take care :slight_smile:

[quote=louise molenkamp;13477]No, i think your ego is there for a reason . if you like to crush it, your on your own here brother. there are some things you just have to do on your own.
but maybe Hubert will help out again. i heared he did it before
So just in case we did not notice Hubert again , i say thanks to you Hubert for helping our brother Neil. So now we know what tricks you can accomplish Hubert;) you take care :)[/quote]

Hubert did in some of his posts (since [B]I[/B] am here) dish out a few slappings, and I have a feeling that one of his victims was justwannabe. At the time it made me ponder a few things, two of them being:

1.the fortunate aspects of virtuality, generally and specifically

2.the unfortunate aspects of virtuality, generally and specifically

I have come to a fifty/fifty opinion at the moment but have left it open to constant revision.

Perhaps the virtually affected have an opinion also?:wink: