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Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
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( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
Question suggested by Supersonic Electronic
( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
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damn... wish they had a place in the UK...
Y'know - sometimes I wish i could get somewhere like this - just get some REAL quiet and do some serious thinking...
I envy you your discovery and salute your nosiness. I checked out their sites and the wikipedia article on the chap himself - and they seem like that rare (but not entirely unknown) abso-freakin'-lutely genuinly nice religious types.
You must have met the type at the retreat - but does the rest of you lot know what I mean? - they don't hassle, they don't preach - but they are amongst the nicest, most humane, decent True Humans you will ever meet: ever.
( , Fri 20 Mar 2009, 20:46, 1 reply)
Y'know - sometimes I wish i could get somewhere like this - just get some REAL quiet and do some serious thinking...
I envy you your discovery and salute your nosiness. I checked out their sites and the wikipedia article on the chap himself - and they seem like that rare (but not entirely unknown) abso-freakin'-lutely genuinly nice religious types.
You must have met the type at the retreat - but does the rest of you lot know what I mean? - they don't hassle, they don't preach - but they are amongst the nicest, most humane, decent True Humans you will ever meet: ever.
( , Fri 20 Mar 2009, 20:46, 1 reply)
Yes, they are.
His ban on proselytizing, directing that their lives be more of an example of his teachings that preaching his words, was brilliant. The people I met were all very happy to discuss Baba- and sometimes even to tell some rather rude and funny stories on him- without pushing anything. They were genuinely curious as to my thoughts, without judging. It was a really great experience.
Then again, I do tend to stand out in that crowd- I'm tall, male, white, relatively young and more than happy to converse. Most of who I met there were either Indians or middle aged or elderly people. When I told the story of how I found the place they were mesmerized. And when I spoke of my own ideas they were really interested. I suspect it's rare that they get younger people coming in off the beach.
( , Fri 20 Mar 2009, 21:07, closed)
His ban on proselytizing, directing that their lives be more of an example of his teachings that preaching his words, was brilliant. The people I met were all very happy to discuss Baba- and sometimes even to tell some rather rude and funny stories on him- without pushing anything. They were genuinely curious as to my thoughts, without judging. It was a really great experience.
Then again, I do tend to stand out in that crowd- I'm tall, male, white, relatively young and more than happy to converse. Most of who I met there were either Indians or middle aged or elderly people. When I told the story of how I found the place they were mesmerized. And when I spoke of my own ideas they were really interested. I suspect it's rare that they get younger people coming in off the beach.
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