An editorial on the first McKenna Book

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An editorial on the first McKenna Book

Postby Red Heart on Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:56 am

frankly Im not terribly impressed. There really isn't anything new in there that hasn't been posted on the forums. AND I find his need to exclaim on every page how he is enlightened disconcerting and a little irritating. I get it you are enlightened. If enlightenment is that I am ok with this. Really. Its really a rehashing of all of the New Age bullshit in new words with our intrepid Buddha trying desperately to drag all of the unenlightened masses with him, but no one is willing to give up enough or work hard enough. :barf
Sorry Im not buyin. I will continue to read, and as always with a skeptical eye. I am truly beginning to wonder if there actually isn't any point to all this mess
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Re: An editorial on the first McKenna Book

Postby angelfire on Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:31 am

I had a similar reaction when I first started reading Jed. I realized it was an emotional response from my own shortcomings ... ego.

My first response was "who the hell does this guy think he is?"

Read on ... :D
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Re: An editorial on the first McKenna Book

Postby redspiderlily on Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:50 pm

angelfire wrote:I had a similar reaction when I first started reading Jed. I realized it was an emotional response from my own shortcomings ... ego.

My first response was "who the hell does this guy think he is?"

Read on ... :D



LOL

Me, too.

Interesting.

Maybe it is something like "Who the hell do I think I am?"
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Re: An editorial on the first McKenna Book

Postby angelfire on Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:52 am

rosewood wrote:
angelfire wrote:I had a similar reaction when I first started reading Jed. I realized it was an emotional response from my own shortcomings ... ego.

My first response was "who the hell does this guy think he is?"

Read on ... :D



LOL

Me, too.

Interesting.

Maybe it is something like "Who the hell do I think I am?"


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