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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Unfortunately a Spiritual Arch Nemesis is hard to come by and I am having to make do. He just needs to be a tab more abrasive in his posting style and be more extreme in his religious beliefs.
I will give you a clue though. I am quick to emotion. I have not yet mastered the emotional aspect of my being. Although I have learnt enough not to throw punches

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Humpty?
Were you Humpty in a previous encounter?

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
I will give you a clue though. I am quick to emotion. I have not yet mastered the emotional aspect of my being. Although I have learnt enough not to throw punches
And thus your 'wench' comment earlier. 😕

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
I will give you a clue though. I am quick to emotion. I have not yet mastered the emotional aspect of my being. Although I have learnt enough not to throw punches
Surprise interview!

Question 1 - What are your 3 key beliefs?

Question 2 - You have eluded previously to being a Hindu. How is this possible if you do not believe in reincarnation?

Question 3 - If you found a doughnut (jam filled) in a park, would you hand it in to the authorities?

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Surprise interview!

Question 1 - What are your 3 key beliefs?

Question 2 - You have eluded previously to being a Hindu. How is this possible if you do not believe in reincarnation?

Question 3 - If you found a doughnut (jam filled) in a park, would you hand it in to the authorities?
Ahem!

'alluded'

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Ahem!

'alluded'
Ah, but did I mean 'alluded' or 'eluded?' (Remember, the Ghost is a master of word play).

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Ah, but did I mean 'alluded' or 'eluded?' (Remember, the Ghost is a master of word play).
Sounds like he can say anything he wants about Hinduism if he eluded it.....


Originally posted by Suzianne
And thus your 'wench' comment earlier. 😕
Alas, my dear wench, I have a few girlfriends who are honoured to be called such.

After all a wench is just a young lady, is she not?

Only later did it have a more downly meanling.

I meant you no disrespect and apologize if any has been taken

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Surprise interview!

Question 1 - What are your 3 key beliefs?

Question 2 - You have eluded previously to being a Hindu. How is this possible if you do not believe in reincarnation?

Question 3 - If you found a doughnut (jam filled) in a park, would you hand it in to the authorities?
1. I belief in nothing. But sway towards Buddhism for psychological comfort. Look to Zen for practice (or should I say ZaZen). And I believe a Hindu is one who is spiritual, nothing more.
(and yes I have contradicted myself , which ,if taken in the right spirit will amount to something)

2. I do not focus on reincarnation. I have little interest in it.

3.No. (Being serious)

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
1. I belief in nothing. But sway towards Buddhism for psychological comfort. Look to Zen for practice (or should I say ZaZen). And I believe a Hindu is one who is spiritual, nothing more.
(and yes I have contradicted myself , which ,if taken in the right spirit will amount to something)

2. I do not focus on reincarnation. I have little interest in it.

3.No. (Being serious)
You are one confused little puppy.

Would it be fair to say you have taken the religions of the world, chopped them up, put the dismembered parts in a large hat, given them a good shake and then randomly plucked some out to fashion into your own 'disbeliefs?'

Regards

Your Spiritual Arch Nemesis

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
You are one confused little puppy.

Would it be fair to say you have taken the religions of the world, chopped them up, put the dismembered parts in a large hat, given them a good shake and then randomly plucked some out to fashion into your own 'disbeliefs?'

Regards

Your Spiritual Arch Nemesis
No. In my twenties I went through a series of psychotropic experiences which led to my " path" and my role in this whole shebang.

After realizing that that the author of wisdom did not matter , as long as it resonated with my "path" I pick and choosed literature that said things better than I could.

With my stuff , if you are determined to not "get into the spirit of the said post" then not much will be transferred.

And lets start a new thread

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Ah, but did I mean 'alluded' or 'eluded?' (Remember, the Ghost is a master of word play).
Well, one assumes that one cannot 'elude' "to" something.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Alas, my dear wench, I have a few girlfriends who are honoured to be called such.

After all a wench is just a young lady, is she not?

Only later did it have a more downly meanling.

I meant you no disrespect and apologize if any has been taken
Actually, I generally do not take this to be an insult on the same level as some I've heard.

In fact, I've had boyfriends call me 'wench' in a playful moment.

I suppose context is everything.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
1. I belief in nothing. But sway towards Buddhism for psychological comfort. Look to Zen for practice (or should I say ZaZen). And I believe a Hindu is one who is spiritual, nothing more.
(and yes I have contradicted myself , which ,if taken in the right spirit will amount to something)

2. I do not focus on reincarnation. I have little interest in it.

3.No. (Being serious)
But answer my question. I did not pose it just to hear my own breathing.

Do you adopt the polytheism of Hinduism, or not? Are not Hindu gods something "to believe in"?

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Originally posted by Suzianne
But answer my question. I did not pose it just to hear my own breathing.

Do you adopt the polytheism of Hinduism, or not? Are not Hindu gods something "to believe in"?
Are not Hindu gods considered simply different manifestation of a single entity?