Well, well, well
I'm late to the party--bright balloons and corpses here!
I have always appreciated the posts of yours I've come across Stephanie. I like what you bring here. Actually, I like what everyone brings here. Some folks I skim, and then I get to see why I do that...
Lately I just haven't had the time to come as regularly, nor the time to stay as long as I did before. I don't know if that's a good thing or not. For a while I've been coming by and it's been pretty slim pickings--nothing setting any kind of a spark in me. And then, now and again an amazing thread will have gone off like a rocket and been carried so far along that it is practically spent out by the time I've come upon it.
To tell you the truth, I prefer posting anonymously--I don't like the coloring of what it is I am trying to express, to explore with someone's IDEA of what/who I am and where I'm coming from--(which is entirely 'normal,' but beside the point I am struggling to make, striving to explore). When this kind of thing happens and remarks are aimed at me personally, and not focussed on the topic I've raised, it becomes a jumbled confusion for me--I wasn't, after all, offering myself as a topic of discussion.....just my point (but of course, my point came from 'me'). In my own experience of these things, my perceived goal was to use the group as a way to amplify my own method of exploration, to use the group as a brighter light to add to my dim bulbed flashlight, as a more powerful scope than my cyclops self's monocle.
I like it, in posting anonymously, that if it's mine to work on alone--my query is left alone, or briefly, briefly remarked upon. There is no dissection of my character, my nature (as conjured up in the imagination of the reader). And, on the other hand, if it is a hot topic, it gets carried a ways--like an idea surfing an internet mosh pit--before it is set down and the next idea hoisted above for a bit.
This internet Sangha is an experiment, after all. We are all finding our way in it.
I very much appreciate the ardor, the candor, and the humor here.
I most of all appreciate the perserverance, Stephanie, a wonderful 'teaching' for us all.
May we all realize the buddha way together!
I'm late to the party--bright balloons and corpses here!
I have always appreciated the posts of yours I've come across Stephanie. I like what you bring here. Actually, I like what everyone brings here. Some folks I skim, and then I get to see why I do that...
Lately I just haven't had the time to come as regularly, nor the time to stay as long as I did before. I don't know if that's a good thing or not. For a while I've been coming by and it's been pretty slim pickings--nothing setting any kind of a spark in me. And then, now and again an amazing thread will have gone off like a rocket and been carried so far along that it is practically spent out by the time I've come upon it.
To tell you the truth, I prefer posting anonymously--I don't like the coloring of what it is I am trying to express, to explore with someone's IDEA of what/who I am and where I'm coming from--(which is entirely 'normal,' but beside the point I am struggling to make, striving to explore). When this kind of thing happens and remarks are aimed at me personally, and not focussed on the topic I've raised, it becomes a jumbled confusion for me--I wasn't, after all, offering myself as a topic of discussion.....just my point (but of course, my point came from 'me'). In my own experience of these things, my perceived goal was to use the group as a way to amplify my own method of exploration, to use the group as a brighter light to add to my dim bulbed flashlight, as a more powerful scope than my cyclops self's monocle.
I like it, in posting anonymously, that if it's mine to work on alone--my query is left alone, or briefly, briefly remarked upon. There is no dissection of my character, my nature (as conjured up in the imagination of the reader). And, on the other hand, if it is a hot topic, it gets carried a ways--like an idea surfing an internet mosh pit--before it is set down and the next idea hoisted above for a bit.
This internet Sangha is an experiment, after all. We are all finding our way in it.
I very much appreciate the ardor, the candor, and the humor here.
I most of all appreciate the perserverance, Stephanie, a wonderful 'teaching' for us all.
May we all realize the buddha way together!
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