To: K-list 
Recieved: 2002/10/20  04:59  
Subject: [K-list] Mind Games 
From: J.E.M.
  
On 2002/10/20  04:59, J.E.M. posted thus to the K-list: Dear Everyone,
 
Well, AAron's words really managed to hit a real soft spot in many of 
us, didn't they. I admit that I got a good laugh from the situation; so 
many reactions behind so many words, well, like I'm doing too aren't 
I... But I don't feel like judging, throwing stones or name calling 
anyone who has the guts to express himself in his own truth. One's 
deception in a certain way braught out the insecurity in the mind of 
many of us. The mind my friends! Remember John Lennon's song "Mind 
Games"?
 
Words. Every single one resonnates in a different way in each and every 
one of us because of our individual experience with life. Even when we 
read a book for a second time it doesn't speak to us in the same way. 
The real question I believe is why have so many of us been so affected 
by what were really only words, they are not contagious. Oh, I hear 
someone saying "But Julie, it was the idea behind the words!" O.K., 
right,... still mind games!!! Words that we all try our best to put on 
experiences that are practically undescribable by words anyway but they 
sure are a useful tool enabling us too share. It is of our human nature 
to put a name on something because part of us needs to tag experiences 
wether it's K, God, table, chair... People that don't have the need for 
words and tagging any longer we don't hear of because they don't go 
around bragging about it and would certainly not be on a chat room. But 
when someone speaks not from the heart, the words become confusing to 
me, I get lost in intellectual trials and babble wars on spiritual 
experiences. It requires such an effort that I choose to simply let go. 
What is there really to understand then anyway?
 
But where false-prophets and autoproclaimed egomaniac gurus are 
concerned, I must admit that I believe that we should never allow to be 
lead to doubt ourselves in any way and must be very careful when we 
choose to put ourselves in someone else's hands to stay well connected 
with our inner voice. No one can dict us what our inner voice might be 
telling us. Yes, someone else may lend us a helping hand but it is 
always good to keep our ear close to our heart in all times to be sure 
of what the so called helping hand's true intent may be. This is simply 
keeping up with our own task and responsability to look within our soul 
to find our truth and essence. No one is better placed than we are to do 
so.
 
Believe in yourself. Be kind, generous and patient with yourself for 
love is the only way that will lead you back to your soul in its 
untouched form.
 
Peace, Love and Humor in All,
 
Julie spam deletedPZMC/kTmEAA/jd3IAA/AtTslB/TM 
 
 
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