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Re: Enlightenment - Instantaneous vs. Path         

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: SixthtySixthSix
Date: Sep 9, 2008 05:17

"HG" wrote in message
news:m3ej3tim22.fsf@nothung.homelinux.net...
> Executive Function hotmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 9 Sep, 01:11, HG wrote:
>>> Executive Function hotmail.com> writes:
>>>> On 9 Sep, 00:52, Erwin Hessle erwinhessle.com> wrote:
>>>>> On Sep 8, 6:28 pm, Executive Function
>>>>> hotmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> It isn;t a case of mimicking you to get it right. It's a case
>>>>>> of -
>>>>>> what is right for for you is cool, but doesn't work for me,
>>>
>>>>> I don't know how many times you have to be told this. You don't
>>>>> have a
>>>>> single clue what "works for you". All these obstacles that you talk
>>>>> about are entirely in your mind. You have no clue what "works for
>>>>> you"
>>>>> because you never actually do anything - whenever there is a
>>>>> suggestion, you talk yourself into believing that it doesn't "work
>>>>> for
>>>>> you", so you don't do anything, you don't get anywhere, and you
>>>>> don't
>>>>> get the feedback that would enable you to determine what does or
>>>>> does
>>>>> not "work for you".
>>>
>>>>> All this sob story crap, all these medical conditions you keep
>>>>> using
>>>>> as excuses (which I personally suspect you are just flat out making
>>>>> up), is just a lot of imaginary junk that you create to excuse
>>>>> yourself from having to deal with the world and to indulge in some
>>>>> self-pity in the process.
>>>
>>>>>> and that's
>>>>>> why I need some folks to advise me who know this because the
>>>>>> world is
>>>>>> not an aspie world.
>>>
>>>>> See? You invent a whole separate "aspie world" to convince yourself
>>>>> that nothing anybody tells you can have any relevance to you since
>>>>> they live in an entirely different world, so you can feel good
>>>>> about
>>>>> continuing to wallow in your self-restricting fantasies. It's just
>>>>> one
>>>>> excuse after another. There's no point in anybody giving you any
>>>>> more
>>>>> advice until you stop pulling this shit, because I don't think
>>>>> you're
>>>>> even slightly serious about improving your situation.
>>>
>>>>> Erwin Hessle, 8=3
>>>
>>>> Now you can stop right there Erwin. Unless you have ever had to deal
>>>> with overload or meltdown then you don't have a fucking clue what
>>>> you're talking about. You don't know what it entails, how long it can
>>>> affect a person or what the aftermath is. You don't know how this
>>>> interferes with plans for personal and situational change. You also
>>>> don't know what it is like to care for someone like me going through
>>>> all that. Infact - Erwin, unless you will now admit to being
>>>> autistic, then you are just being silly.
>>>
>>> Now stop right there, E.F.
>>>
>>> "I'm autistic, and that makes me *very special*. Non-autistic people
>>> complain about their difficult personal problems, but I won't allow it,
>>> because *only autistic persons are allowed to have difficult personal
>>> problems!*"
>>>
>>> You are NOT SPECIAL. You are NOT DIFFERENT FROM ANYBODY ELSE.
>>> EVERYBODY HAS PROBLEMS, autistic or not.
>>>
>>> Now shut the fuck up, you fucking aspie bigot.
>>>
>>> HG- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> *mild*
>>
>> If I didn't know that already I won't have bothered posting HG. Just
>> because everyone has problems doesn't mean that everyone has an
>> insight in everyones elses problems however. :P The parrots never
>> got on with the hawks in the local nesting tree. That's just fucking
>> nature, and I'm not complaining any more than the hawks. I just fly
>> off when necessary. Just fuck off and excuse me for mentioning this
>> broken wing I had the other night. *sheesh*
>
>
> You still don't get what I'm trying to say. I'll try again:
>
>
> You are not the only one who has problems. I'd venture *everybody* in
> this
> newsgroup has problems, either in their present or in their past.
>
>
> Let's make a partial list of known and major problems suffered by the
> denizens of alt.magick:
>
> - Douglas used to be addicted to heroin.
>
> - Mika suffers from arthritis. She tould us she had to endure constant,
> unending pain, until she found the right treatments.
>
> - Archie, when he wrote to this group, was a pathological liar. Even when
> people pointed out his lies, he would not or could not stop telling them.
>
> - David Cantu told us about his breakdown, which was so severe he had to
> be
> nursed back to sanity in a psychiatric hospital.
>
> - Corey White assaulted an innocent cop and is in jail.
>
> - etc., etc.
>
>
> So you're an aspie? OK, let's add it to the list:
>
> - Executive Function has Aspergers.
>
>
> See? You fit right in. Your autism is *nothing special*. Welcome to the
> fucking club. Here's your membership card.
>
>
> Now stop whining about your problems and start fixing them.
>
>
> You're. Not. Special.
>
>
> HG

I'm special... :)
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