OT: On this day, 45 years ago

On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 19:29:57 +0000, Active8 wrote:

On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:32:51 +0100, John Woodgate wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net
wrote (in <pan.2005.04.04.18.19.08.680478@example.net>) about 'On this
day, 45 years ago', on Mon, 4 Apr 2005:

And, of course, as The Philosophizer, I'm on a mission from God;
presumably to learn that being poor and alive is better than being
monied and dead. ;-P

Nah! Moneyed and alive is best. Or so people tell me.

That's what I just said only in not so few words :) And I'll tell ya
the same thing. BTDT. Not monied and set for life, but damn
well-paid and well-laid. You just can't forget where you came from.

He's talking about "spiritually" alive.
Actually, I mean literally alive, as in not dead:

"As it is now, all that lives dies, but not all that has died comes back
into life. Left unchecked, death would eventually win out over life. In
physics this is called entropy, and it seems to make sense. The
propaganda coming from the Godhead, still under Ahriman's control, has
long been that death is okay, in fact good. It gives everything a chance
to change, and creates space for new things to come into manifestation.

"This is pure hooey. Death is a limit to life in manifestation. When
something dies, it ceases to exist in the form of its being, and can not
reconstitute itself into that form again. The life-force energy and
identity are lost from the form as the physical body disintegrates and
returns to its previous fragments. The magnetic essence is abandoned and
compressed beyond belief as it's pulled away from the body on one hand,
and the escaping spirit essence on the other. And Heart, the sacred place
of our uion, is of course destroyed in the process. ..."
- http://www.godchannel.com/death.html

And I'm one of the lucky ones who gets to participate in the Healing. :)

Love,
Rich

for further information, please visit http://www.godchannel.com
 
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:53:41 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:

On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:32:51 +0100, John Woodgate
jmw@jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk> wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net
wrote (in <pan.2005.04.04.18.19.08.680478@example.net>) about 'On this
day, 45 years ago', on Mon, 4 Apr 2005:

And, of course, as The Philosophizer, I'm on a mission from God;
presumably to learn that being poor and alive is better than being
monied and dead. ;-P

Nah! Moneyed and alive is best. Or so people tell me.

Ya can't buy happiness with money, but it sure gets you close ;-)
The way I heard it:

"Iv'e been unhappy and poor and unhappy and rich. Trust me, unhappy and
rich is much better."

I don't remember who said it first... but that's reality ;-)
Indeed it is. It's amazing how many (terminally) negative people are out
there. I know several who wouldn't be happy with infinite money.
....and sex. If you want a hint at people's mindset, look at how they tip.

--
Keith
 
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 17:18:32 GMT, Rich Grise wrote:

On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 10:29:58 +0000, Active8 wrote:

What fouled up your luck/success/[potential destiny (?)] ? You seem
to have a positive enough attitude most of the time.

I'm pretty sure it's because I'm Will-polarized. And I've never been
a hoop-jumper - I can't stand alarm clocks or monkey suits.
Maybe that's one reason why JT struck out on his own. I don't know
if he had to wear a monkey suit. Not all professional jobs I've had
required that, but things are more relaxed these days.

For public discussion, I just chalk it up to laziness. If at first
you don't succeed, try try again, then give up. No sense being a
damn fool about it! ;-)
I don't give up. I'll play the game to get the resume` looking good
if I have to, but I'm not about to give up on being able to call the
customer my own unless it's a really great job. I inherited that
from both my mother's father and my own father. The only "jobs" they
had were military, during WW-I and WW-II respectively. Gramps had a
few biz's - lost his ass in the depression giving away coal to
people that couldn't buy it. Dad was an architect - designed a
church in his fraternity house and sold the design. Too bad the
stress of the real estate market and the stress from his bitch-whore
mother and sister killed him.
And, of course, as The Philosophizer, I'm on a mission from God;
presumably to learn that being poor and alive is better than being
monied and dead. ;-P
But "perfect" means "complete" which I consider "balanced" - Yin
Yang. One thing that sickened me about the xtians that tried to
brain-wash me was that they seemed to think that being ignorant and
non-worldly was part of being saved. I understand not being attached
to the world, but I can't see how one can be ignorant of other
cultures and beliefs and be truly tolerant of others - they just
tell them they'll go to hell if they don't believe what they
believe.

They'd tell you to sell everything and give it to the Lord. I never
could get them to give up the house, pool, cars, VCRs, computers -
nothing.

Once you learn to be poor and alive, I think you'll find that you
can still have money and be alive. Especially if you've gone from
money to shit and pulled yourself back up by the boot-straps.
Humbling experiences like that sometimes work.

I can't imagine *you* being spiritually dead no matter how
financially sucessful you may be one day. It a matter of balance.
You don't want to become obcessed, but at the same time, you have to
play "what if" games. "What if this product stops selling?" "What if
this huge customer goes elsewhere." The latter is a big problem in
my biz. I can't work for more than one customer until I take the
time to find good people to run different jobs - that's now a
priority. That's how businesses fail. Don Lancaster sent me his
ISMM-I book. He talked about having multiple sources of income. He's
a fart smeller, I mean smart feller :) So i'm going to restart the
biz, get multiple jobs going, and move the damned biz toward
electronic design. The only two problems in life are money and other
people.

So... Waddaya do for money, funny? ... What do you do for kicks?
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:32:51 +0100, John Woodgate wrote:

I read in sci.electronics.design that Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net
wrote (in <pan.2005.04.04.18.19.08.680478@example.net>) about 'On this
day, 45 years ago', on Mon, 4 Apr 2005:

And, of course, as The Philosophizer, I'm on a mission from God;
presumably to learn that being poor and alive is better than being
monied and dead. ;-P

Nah! Moneyed and alive is best. Or so people tell me.
That's what I just said only in not so few words :) And I'll tell ya
the same thing. BTDT. Not monied and set for life, but damn
well-paid and well-laid. You just can't forget where you came from.

He's talking about "spiritually" alive.
--
Best Regards,
Mike
 

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