11-28-2011, 12:00 AM
Don Genardo Sacateca wrote:REAL
SPIRITUAL WARRIORS WOULD TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR STAYING IN A
SWEAT LODGE LONGER THAN THEY KNOW IN THEIR HEARTS THEY SHOULD HAVE
REAL SPIRITUAL WARRIORS WOULD (((NOT))) BLAME JAMES ARTHUR RAY FOR THEIR BAD DECISIONS
This is the truth whether you agree or not
I agree with everything you said in your post, however, wanted to add a bit to what you said here. Because, although I agree with what you are saying, there is more here to say...the people taking his class in the sweat lodge were NOT real warriors...they were sheep (pointing to the sheep shepard analogy). Shepards lead themselves...the answers are within anyways. Shepards don't take classes. It is sheep who sign up for classes like this and sheep do what they are told. Also, James Ray was NOT a high level shepard. High level shepards would understand that the people there were sheep and would have taken care of them...he clearly did not see that structure.
However, while one can fantasize about how an ideal world should be run (where only high level shepards are allowed to teach classes), it does no use because the world is the way the world is.
I do think that it is important to look at how it happened...and to look at what was occuring for people. I do agree that real warriors wouldn't have been there and that if they were there would have walked out when it became too much...and also wouldn't blame anyone. However, I don't believe that the people who died were warriors.
SPIRITUAL WARRIORS WOULD TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR STAYING IN A
SWEAT LODGE LONGER THAN THEY KNOW IN THEIR HEARTS THEY SHOULD HAVE
REAL SPIRITUAL WARRIORS WOULD (((NOT))) BLAME JAMES ARTHUR RAY FOR THEIR BAD DECISIONS
This is the truth whether you agree or not
I agree with everything you said in your post, however, wanted to add a bit to what you said here. Because, although I agree with what you are saying, there is more here to say...the people taking his class in the sweat lodge were NOT real warriors...they were sheep (pointing to the sheep shepard analogy). Shepards lead themselves...the answers are within anyways. Shepards don't take classes. It is sheep who sign up for classes like this and sheep do what they are told. Also, James Ray was NOT a high level shepard. High level shepards would understand that the people there were sheep and would have taken care of them...he clearly did not see that structure.
However, while one can fantasize about how an ideal world should be run (where only high level shepards are allowed to teach classes), it does no use because the world is the way the world is.
I do think that it is important to look at how it happened...and to look at what was occuring for people. I do agree that real warriors wouldn't have been there and that if they were there would have walked out when it became too much...and also wouldn't blame anyone. However, I don't believe that the people who died were warriors.

