Wrong speech on this forum

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Re: Wrong speech on this forum

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Hi everyone,
I find that what works for me is to reflect whether or not my post is coming from one of the Brahma-Viharas, and if it's not then I either rewrite it or I find it's not worth posting, unless I feel there's an important question to ask. While I am sometimes disappointed with some of the member's disregard for others feelings, I must say that this is a great forum overall, and I appreciate everyone's efforts to make it a friendly, compassionate, environment.
May you all be well, happy, and peaceful! :anjali:
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tiltbillings wrote:
chownah wrote:I've got something to say:

Four score and seven years ago our forefathers brought.........wait a minute.....I'm putting the WRONG SPEECH ON THIS FORUM!!!!!


hahahahahhhahahaha
chownah
That is actually quite funny. Thanks.
Huh, typical.

Only a man would say that.


And that.







:stirthepot:



(*tongue firmly embedded in cheek......*)
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Simplify: 17 into 1 WILL go: Mindfulness!

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Translation: Just to stir things up seemed a good reward in itself. ;)

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Re: Wrong speech on this forum

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@Jhana4
Are you talking of what I wrote? Because i'm a man.
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Re: Wrong speech on this forum

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Sacha G wrote:@Jhana4
Are you talking of what I wrote? Because i'm a man.
:?
Yes. I don't think it makes any difference that you are a man and I don't have any hostility towards you. My post is an observation I have had over the years. Men who generalize about women get accused of sexism Women do not, especially if it is done under the guise of humor. Men who generalize about men somehow get the message that doing isn't sexist (ie bad) and "okay" if it is a negative generalization. I think, at least in the US, on an unconscious level, people believe masculinity is wrong.
In reading the scriptures, there are two kinds of mistakes:
One mistake is to cling to the literal text and miss the inner principles.
The second mistake is to recognize the principles but not apply them to your own mind, so that you waste time and just make them into causes of entanglement.
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