Originally posted by black beetleWell I can go and get preached at several churches within blocks, but it seem I gotta go about 15kms to get to a suitable meditation class.
Why the existence or the lack of meditation classes in your area is important? One can meditate anywhere, anytime, anyhow
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I just dont like the balance. I dont like the vibe. I dont like it when people who I've seen fory ears do not respond when I say "hello". Worse, they treat me like a tree.
I dont like this backward hick town thats right up itself for having absolutely no claim to anything, (anything worth mentioning on the spirituality forum anyways). At least you got the "birth of democracy" and some other history worth mentioning. Something to be proud of.
Seems Queenslanders are proud to be Queenslanders and nothing else. We can survive extreme weather conditions, thats about all the positive I can say about the Queensland people as a collective.
Just pitiful.
So if some christian pipes up or something, it had want to be good.
Originally posted by karoly aczelboo! Les Hiddens , the bush tucker legend comes from Queensland, as does Elamef37 a RHP legend, as does Julian Assange if my memory serves me correct. Dare i suggest that this opinion is more a reflection of you than of either the country or the populace. I would love to live in Queensland, irrespective of the churches or the people. It can be disheartening when people reject you, but one must learn to deal with rejection, i know, i get rejected almost every door i knock upon.
Well I can go and get preached at several churches within blocks, but it seem I gotta go about 15kms to get to a suitable meditation class.
I just dont like the balance. I dont like the vibe. I dont like it when people who I've seen fory ears do not respond when I say "hello". Worse, they treat me like a tree.
I dont like this backward hick town thats ve.
Just pitiful.
So if some christian pipes up or something, it had want to be good.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieLike I said rejection would be preferable to complete unawareness.
boo! Les Hiddens , the bush tucker legend comes from Queensland, as does Elamef37 a RHP legend, as does Julian Assange if my memory serves me correct. Dare i suggest that this opinion is more a reflection of you than of either the country or the populace. I would love to live in Queensland, irrespective of the churches or the people. It can be di ...[text shortened]... ut one must learn to deal with rejection, i know, i get rejected almost every door i knock upon.
At least I would be acknowledged.
I believe Elamef is an indengeous Austrlaian and therefor has her own claims on some mighty special heritage.
The whiteys over here, that I represent, are only just beginning to wipe the sand out of our their eyes.
Queensland is clearly the most stupid state in Australia.
Originally posted by karoly aczelI see, and many many times I feel the same as you. However I always keep in mind that by means of my fear I bring up my delusions
Well I can go and get preached at several churches within blocks, but it seem I gotta go about 15kms to get to a suitable meditation class.
I just dont like the balance. I dont like the vibe. I dont like it when people who I've seen fory ears do not respond when I say "hello". Worse, they treat me like a tree.
I dont like this backward hick town thats ...[text shortened]... ve.
Just pitiful.
So if some christian pipes up or something, it had want to be good.
😵
Originally posted by karoly aczelyou need to appreciate what you have me thinks, why let your enjoyment of life be governed by the insensitive and ignorant attitude of others.
Like I said rejection would be preferable to complete unawareness.
At least I would be acknowledged.
I believe Elamef is an indengeous Austrlaian and therefor has her own claims on some mighty special heritage.
The whiteys over here, that I represent, are only just beginning to wipe the sand out of our their eyes.
Queensland is clearly the most stupid state in Australia.
Originally posted by karoly aczelsounds like an interesting time.
Here's some excerts from the flyer I'm working on:
*No religous affiliations
*Nothing to sell
*Donation for tea and bikkies only
*Anyone may answer questions. I am not final authority on the discusssions/questions.
*All faiths welcome.
*Bring cushion.
*No lying down.
*Crossed legged, lotus or kneeling preferred. Standing also ok.
*Emphasis on Z ...[text shortened]...
Did I miss anything? Does that come across as a non-threatening/liberal meditation class?