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#26
mollymarie wrote:


lol....ah...and the retaliation. No really, Im more powerful than he is! And here is why!


Come off it guys....


This ego **** isnt where you need to be at...


shiat I should have just copied my post to arrano, here in this thread, because the same gist applies to you lujan. If you are better than him, why do you
need to tell others about it? Why do you need to be here defending yourself? Just let it go and move on.






mollymarie



Simply not true. You are enabling Aranno. And only governed by your need to twist the very things I have said into something they are not.





This board is becoming as manipulative as Sustained Reaction and Sustained Action. I related a story, a tale of power, that occurred in my life. It happened to
involve Aranno. This happened over two years ago.




Yet I only chose to speak of it now.




Grow up from the manipulative syntax that entraps others within the encapsulating binding force of your reason. You are responsible and your intelligence is
not of the truth. It is something other than what you speak and you know where the truth lies within that.




As I have said in the thread that is debunking me, Farewell. It is just not worth it here.




Now do take the steps to undermine everything that I've said here and turn it into the entrapped syntax that was meant to be a tool for freedom, via DJ and
CC.
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#27
Oh come on now Lujan....Look at your words for Christs sake!


You don't play innocent very well...
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#28
Molly




The story Lujan tells might just be true. That is possible!




With the way people respond here I not into sharing much of my tales of Power.


People here are much more into suspection rather than surport.


Sad maybe...Hakuin said




And I surport Lujan in the view that you are 'governed by your need to twist the very things I have said into something they are not.'




You come through to me as so too!
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#29
lol morningsson...


I never said lujans story was not true. I was only speaking about his motive for telling the story.


I have very few "needs" and Lujan certainly doesn't figure into any of them, but your opinion is yours to have.


Enjoy it.


Its rather curious that when I called arrano on his behavior, I was met with positive response. And a mere posting of my avatar from Lujan. Yet when I called
Lujan on the exact same BS...the crowd sings a different tune, especially Lujan. I would think someone of his caliber would be able to view their own
behaviors objectively by now. Perhaps someday.


I wish him all the best, and you as well mornings son.
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#30
Twist and shout




best wishes to you to Molly
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#31
Manipulations are meaningless.




Check out chapter 5, and 4 as well of "A Separate Reality" .




The best defense truly is Controlled Folly. I care but then again I don't.




In the face of Petty Tyrants , these here are truly petite!




And that includes Sustained Suction. I kick the dust from my feet and move on to more important things.




A tip of the hat to Lonewolf in that 112 degree Arizona heat.
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#32
Although this may have been said before, I will repeat my purpose, my motivations.




For at least the first 40 years of my life , I indulged in really serious self-pity. The time came for an end to that, especially as I met someone more full of
it than I was. Gave me a chance to see myself from the outside.




To move away from that, into something more constructive, there is nothing better than the Warriors Way.




I could regret the foolishness of my youth, but that is fate. Considering Carlos' age at the time of his apprenticeship, we can appreciate the
difficulties don Juan had in making him a 'Man of Knowledge' . And maybe Carlos never quite got there




It's tough, but it's the only way out for humanity. There will be wars and revolutions, but only individual changes in consciousness will save us.




And , as fate would have it, I can't do it for you, and you can't do it for me. A Nagual or Guru is no guarantee, either.




Shalom Heyoka Amen and WAhoo!
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#33
"A tip of the hat to Lonewolf in that 112 degree Arizona heat."

ya seriously, I dont know how people handle the phoenix heat. Its 104 here this week and its almost unbearable. The nice
thing about AZ tho is all the mountains. A 2 hour drive and he could be in 85 degree weather.
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#34
Lovely photo, Molly. I'm still trying to learn how to post like that.




As to the desert heat, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.





After all those hikes with don Juan, Carlos should have been invincible.




Used to be kinda proud (a waste of energy) of my own adaptability, but I've gotten soft and off-track in my old age.




I used to be hard core Boy Scout. That oughtta be fodder for SidPro!




And, I got a merit badge in.....Stalking! Didn't make it to the Eagle, though.




Gawd what perceptive crosscurrents
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#35
Bob Carr wrote:







Lovely photo, Molly. I'm still trying to learn how to post like that.


Its not hard to add photos with yuku(if thats what you are talking about), when your at a yuku board, at the top is your navigation menu, click on the link
that says images...you can make folders and add your images in there. Then when you are posting, click on the little image of the mountain with a sun
above...and add your images.
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