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Author: JeanetteJeanette Date: Aug 7, 2006 11:57
Carmen,
Your viewpoint is null and void as far as I am concerned.
Whatever you write is at a level not worth responding to.
Spare your keyboard.
Jeanette
A Great Place for Course discussion: pointofperfection.com
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Carmen wrote:
> On 7 Aug 2006 10:42:36 -0700, "Jeanette" yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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>>Your decision that I want to be you is rather arrogant.
>
> No. It's supported by the facts (your...
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Author: JeanetteJeanette Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:00
Tom,
Next ism? Since I have confirmed my work as an international lay
homeopathic practitioner?
Do you have anything else in your back pocket?
Jeanette
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Tom wrote:
> Jeanette "I wanted you off the drugs, and stuff. I even suggested
> homeopathy."
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> ~ I remember you claiming to be an internationally known homeopathic
> practitioner. That story was just another "Jeanettism."
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Author: CarrieCarrie Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:21
Tom wrote:
> "~ I generally use peanut butter as speed. More bang for the buck."
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> Jeanette "Your attempts at covering the truth up with gooey spread is
> not working."
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> ~ You think I'm trying to cover up the truth that I sometimes use
> over-the-counter nasal decongestants?
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> ~ Has you mind totally turned to shit, or what?
Whatever, she is getting a lot of attention from you because of it.
Negative attention is still attention.
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Author: CarmenCarmen Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:23
On 7 Aug 2006 10:53:50 -0700, "Jeanette" earthlink.net>
wrote:
>I find the "angels" a lie.
You are entitled to your opinion, just like everyone else.
I'm happy to let other people make up their minds for themselves.
As I know that my experiences out to be anything "unique" or in any
way "special," a person's response to what I witness to tells me alot
about their openness (or lack thereof) to my suggestion that there are
similarly lovely experiences awaiting them.
So (unlike GR), if someone doesn't believe in what I have offered as
my experience, that's fine with me.
(Welcome to the demonstration of the very clear difference between
having actually had an experience - and just claiming to. ;-) )
Blessings,
always,
Carmen
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Author: JeanetteJeanette Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:31
Tom,
I am a constitutional homeopathic practitioner.
"~ It explains your alien ways, and your inability to fit in with us
lowly primates."
Like I'm supposed to take that seriously?
At least I don't function from a level of the way you do in regards to
the Course in Miracles. You seem to feel if you can find those who
disagree with you to be liars, or those who you cannot yet understand
to be liars, it gives you a self-righteous point of view. You've also
taken the Course and attempted to make it into some kind of dogmatic
religion, instead of mystical material.
And as to your comments:
I find many people who feel they are a stranger here, with recall of
being elsewhere. That's rather common knowledge these days. Clearly,
crop circles, information from the Pleiades, and more, speak of life
elsewhere. Earth is very arrogant in thinking it holds spiritual
preference over other life.
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Author: CarrieCarrie Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:31
Carmen wrote:
> On 7 Aug 2006 10:53:50 -0700, "Jeanette" earthlink.net>
> wrote:
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>>I find the "angels" a lie.
>
> You are entitled to your opinion, just like everyone else.
>
> I'm happy to let other people make up their minds for themselves.
>
> As I know that my experiences out to be anything "unique" or in any
> way "special," a person's response to what I witness to tells me alot
> about their openness (or lack thereof) to my suggestion that there are
> similarly lovely experiences awaiting them.
>
> So (unlike GR), if someone doesn't believe in what I have offered as
> my experience, that's fine with me.
>
> (Welcome to the demonstration of the very clear difference between
> having actually had an experience - and just claiming to. ;-) ) ...
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Author: CarmenCarmen Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:43
On 7 Aug 2006 10:50:39 -0700, "Jeanette" earthlink.net>
wrote:
>And by the way, Carmen, I have a career as an ER nurse, and am an
>inspirational writer, along with being a mother and more. Although you
>would choose to see my life as empty, and a wasteland it isn't.
What you demonstrate is the reverse of a fulfilled person.
Your actions are those of someone with no life - an empty shell with
nothing better to do than to draw people into conflict with you
because you simply don't know how to get into communication with
others in ANY other way, do you?
>The fact I can stand for the truth,
You have proven that you are a liar.
>and also be very functional in life
Three ex-husbands, a spectacular financial incompetence, at least two
documentably disasterous internet "love" affairs, plus making a
full-time avocation of attempting to destroy your ex-lovers' lives
isn't what most (sane) people would term "functional," Jeanette.
(I won't even go into the clearly delusional claims you made in person
when you were here in Louisville.)
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Author: CarrieCarrie Date: Aug 7, 2006 12:52
Jeanette wrote:
> Carmen,
>
> Your viewpoint is null and void as far as I am concerned.
>
> Whatever you write is at a level not worth responding to.
>
> Spare your keyboard.
>
>
> Jeanette
I guess, even though you keep saying how honest you are, it's a
waste of time asking you direct questions about things you throw out as
true, but are really just insinuations, making out YOU know something
that others don't, etc.
You can say anything you want as truth online and when asked to
verify it or even what you base it on, ignore the quesiton or say you
aren't giving out private information about your life.
Only what you think is true about someone else's.
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Author: CarrieCarrie Date: Aug 7, 2006 13:12
Tom wrote:
>> ~ Sure. You see it clearly enough when others do it. How about
> when YOU do it?
>
> Carrie "Am I still doing it?"
>
>
> ~ Nope, not today.
Are you mad at me about something?
Seems like it for a long time now, maybe even months. Like I did
something (more likely said something) you didn't like? To you or
Carmen?
Though this is the way I remember you from the old TGP board, I
always thought you were mad at me (and everyone else) about something,
but I never really knew what.
So, maybe it's just how you are.
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Author: JeanetteJeanette Date: Aug 7, 2006 13:13
Carmen,
Attempting to answer you is not terribly worthwhile.
Your need to see other people as miserable human beings, devoid of
lives, with broken relationships, and financial? problems, feeds into
your need to see yourself as special and superior.
Even trying to sort through not only your mis-statements, but your
gross distortion of your claims to teach, while you currently support
attack, is even less than worthwhile.
I really don't care what you think of me, Carmen.
Jeanette
A Great Place for Course discussion: pointofperfection.com
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Carmen wrote:
> On 7 Aug 2006 10:50:39 -0700, "Jeanette" earthlink.net>
> wrote:
>
>>And by the way, Carmen, I have a career as an ER nurse, and am an
>>inspirational writer, along with...
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