
waysider
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It's been rumored that Jimmy Hoffa is "in concretion". Does that mean he's a spirit?
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I think Wierwille used this record to fabricate a mystique regarding the difference between "error in judgment" and "error in heart". Why? Because it gave him an easy rationalization for his own personal shortcomings.
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This concept of "upholding your commitment", no matter what, was a staple of Way theology. Before I became involved with The Way, I broke lots of commitments. Sometimes it's the wisest thing to do. Like when you've made a commitment to something that is impossible or detrimental. But The Way taught us that breaking a commitment, no matter what it was, was a sign of weakness. And so, they used that as a handy, dandy way to control us. Then, you throw in the gravity of the salt covenant and you're really under their thumb. I think my mind, more than once or twice, was talked out of leaving Fellow Laborers, simply because I felt bound to fulfill my "commitment". Big mistake.
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Firewalking
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I still have both of Pillai's books. In retrospect, I think a lot of it was pure conjecture. Fish stories, so to speak. Pillai was supposedly qualified as an expert on the topic by the sheer virtue of his birthplace. I think I still have a syllabus, also, from the class that was offered by The Way. Maybe I'll use it to line the bird cage some day.
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The DaVictor Code-----Guaranteed to keep you in suspense----wondering how much longer the charade can go on.
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Trapping is your best bet. Be advised, though, that some places prohibit the relocation of raccoons. In these instances, it's required, by law, that the animal be destroyed. This is because they are well known as rabies carriers. They are very dangerous. It might be best to enlist the help of a professional.
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waysider's Family Crest
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It extends back, at the very least, to PLAF (The Wonder Class) where VPP, with his pseudo sense of humility, assured us we could "Write The Teacher" if ever there was anything we didn't understand.
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When I was still in, I never paid much attention to name tags in regards to any sort of pecking order. Maybe they just weren't emphasized as much then. Or maybe I was oblivious. I don't know. edit: I always hated wearing name tags. Not because of anything heavy or symbolic. I just felt like they were a physical inconvenience. We had to wear them in Fellow Laborers. My goodness, we lived with the same 50 people, 24/7/365. Didn't we know who was who?
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Dude, the ship sailed long before Martindork found his way to the loading dock.
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OK, then I guess I'll have to be the one to tell you what she said. HERE
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Yes, this is what I meant by "conditionally, on an ad hoc basis".
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This would have been in about 1976.
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There is a waist deep creek that runs through the property where the Ohio limb HQ was located. One day, the limb leader ordered us to wade into the creek and start removing rocks from the creek bed. (Yeah, I know, why remove rocks from the creek bed?) Anyhow, it was, at that point, brought to the attention of the limb leader that the creek was heavily infested with leaches. Do you seriously believe he allowed that to change his order? <_<
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I can certainly agree with that.
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Pray for the household of God,First and Foremost
waysider replied to mudflaps's topic in About The Way
No apology needed. Sometimes I don't state things as clearly as I think I have. Did I just say "sometimes"?? -
I agree that most of what they taught (4 crucified, etc.) was of no consequence from a doctrinal standpoint. It's my opinion that a lot of the damage that was inflicted was because of the lifestyle we followed. I think this explains why some people who participated in the in-residence programs were profoundly affected while some who were active exclusively at the local level escaped relatively unscathed.
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Pray for the household of God,First and Foremost
waysider replied to mudflaps's topic in About The Way
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Even if it were true, it would mean that God can not talk to Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Shamanists>>>>>>>>>>???
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This is The Great Principle, as stated many times in the foundational, intermediate and advanced classes.: "God's spirit teaches His creation in you which is now your spirit and your spirit teaches your mind and is manifested in the senses realm as you act." Wierwille also stated that "God, being spirit, can only speak to that which he is, spirit." So, if God, being spirit, can not talk to your mind, how is it that YOUR spirit, being spirit, can? In essence, if The Great Principle is true, the only people that God has talked to down through the ages are either born-again Christians or people who have had the spirit placed on them conditionally on an ad hoc basis. Sounds rather limiting, in my opinion.