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WHAT'S THE BUZZ?         


Author: miraclelurker
Date: Apr 24, 2008 17:56

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSoOUtWZlmI

APOSTLES

What's the buzz?
Tell me what's a-happening. (Repeat 8 times)

JESUS

Why should you want to know?
Don't you mind about the future?
Don't you try to think ahead?
Save tomorrow for tomorrow;
Think about today instead.

APOSTLES

What's the buzz?
Tell me what's happening. (Repeat many times)

JESUS

I could give you facts and figures.
Even give you plans and forecasts.
Even tell you where I'm going.

APOSTLES

When do we ride into Jerusalem? (Repeat many times)
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Re: WHAT'S THE BUZZ?         


Author: miraclelurker
Date: Apr 24, 2008 18:01

On Apr 24, 5:56 pm, miraclelur...@gmail.com wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSoOUtWZlmI
>
> APOSTLES
>
> What's the buzz?
> Tell me what's a-happening. (Repeat 8 times)
>
> JESUS
>
> Why should you want to know?
> Don't you mind about the future?
> Don't you try to think ahead?
> Save tomorrow for tomorrow;
> Think about today instead.
>
> APOSTLES
>
> What's the buzz?
> Tell me what's happening. (Repeat many times) ...
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Re: WHAT'S THE BUZZ?         


Author: Carrie
Date: Apr 24, 2008 18:30

JESUS
I only want to say,

If there is a way,

Take this cup away from me.

For I don't want to taste its poison.

Feel it burn me,

I have changed.

I'm not as sure, as when we started.

Then, I was inspired.

Now, I'm sad and tired.

Listen, surely I've exceeded expectations,

Tried for three years, seems like thirty.

Could you ask as much from any other man?But if I die,

See the saga through and do the things you ask of me,

Let them hate me, hit me, hurt me, nail me to their tree.

I'd want to know, I'd want to know, My God,

I'd want to know, I'd want to know, My God,

I'd want to see, I'd want to see, My God,

I'd want to see, I'd want to see, My God,
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Re: WHAT'S THE BUZZ?         


Author: maz
Date: Apr 25, 2008 10:26

IMO, JCSS is the worst play i've ever seen.
maz
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Re: WHAT'S THE BUZZ?         


Author: miraclelurker
Date: Apr 25, 2008 10:41

maz wrote:
> IMO, JCSS is the worst play i've ever seen.
> maz

Why?
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Question         


Author: Jasmine
Date: Apr 25, 2008 10:42

changing topic to ACIM and the world of bodies:

Renard mentions nightmarish visions and dreams of fire and brimstone
in the Disappearance, is that normal for a student of the course? How
does one counteract such resistance?
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Re: Question         


Author: Lee
Date: Apr 25, 2008 11:16

Jasmine gmail.com> wrote:
> changing topic to ACIM and the world of bodies:
>
> Renard mentions nightmarish visions and dreams of fire and brimstone
> in the Disappearance, is that normal for a student of the course? How
> does one counteract such resistance?

Many here have probably not read Disappearance.
Are you saying that Renard's resistance manifested
as dramatically frightful visions? If so, he's among
only 3 or 4 I've ever heard such stories from. The
others were Christians with fundamentalist fears
about the source of this material and its radical
unorthodoxy. But even Helen recorded that same
sort of fear at one fleeting point, in the Urtext.
(Did you manage to open the numbered version
of that file, btw? )

Personally, I believe Renard's account is entirely
fictional -- a literary device to deliver his own
version of FACIM's interpretation of this Course.
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Re: Question         


Author: Mike
Date: Apr 26, 2008 07:30

On Apr 25, 12:42 pm, Jasmine gmail.com> wrote:
> changing topic to ACIM and the world of bodies:
>
> Renard mentions nightmarish visions and dreams of fire and brimstone
> in the Disappearance, is that normal for a student of the course?  How
> does one counteract such resistance?

The small part of Renard's work that I have read
convinced me that the rest of it was not worth
reading.
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Re: Question         


Author: Jasmine
Date: Apr 26, 2008 09:42

On Apr 25, 2:16 pm, "Lee" <4gi...@innocent.com> wrote:
> Jasmine gmail.com> wrote:
>> changing topic to ACIM and the world of bodies:
>
>> Renard mentions nightmarish visions and dreams of fire and brimstone
>> in the Disappearance, is that normal for a student of the course?  How
>> does one counteract such resistance?
>
> Many here have probably not read Disappearance.
> Are you saying that Renard's resistance manifested
> as dramatically frightful visions? If so, he's among
> only 3 or 4 I've ever heard such stories from. The
> others were Christians with fundamentalist fears
> about the source of this material and its radical
> unorthodoxy. But even Helen recorded that same
> sort of fear at one fleeting point, in the Urtext.
> (Did you manage to open the numbered version
> of that file, btw? )
>
> Personally, I believe Renard's account is entirely ...
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Re: Question         


Author: Carrie
Date: Apr 26, 2008 10:14

"Lee" <4given@innocent.com> wrote in message
news:M7Gdnb9QpbocpI7VnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@giganews.com...
> Jasmine gmail.com> wrote:
>> changing topic to ACIM and the world of bodies:
>>
>> Renard mentions nightmarish visions and dreams of fire and brimstone
>> in the Disappearance, is that normal for a student of the course? How
>> does one counteract such resistance?
>
> Many here have probably not read Disappearance.
> Are you saying that Renard's resistance manifested
> as dramatically frightful visions? If so, he's among
> only 3 or 4 I've ever heard such stories from. The
> others were Christians with fundamentalist fears
> about the source of this material and its radical
> unorthodoxy. But even Helen recorded that same
> sort of fear at one fleeting point, in the Urtext.
> (Did you manage to open the numbered version
> of that file, btw? )
> ...
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