Re: An Open Letter To Rob Savoy




Lookingheart wrote:
> Thisle, I say that for 2 main reasons:
>
> 1) He knows full well whats up and COULD make a difference if he
> applied himself to the issues at hand.
>
> 2) He caved in under a load of pressure from ????
>
> Read his post on welcomehome, it is VERY sad.
>
> ----------------------------
>
> Now I dont blame Rob totally for any misgivings but if you had the
> oppertunity to make a difference with just a moment of your time and
> have placed yourself in the position to be the one who could effect
> some change, dont you think that most freewilled individuals would at
> least seek some portion of resolve for ongoing conflicts?

Nothing annoys me more than people thinking free will means that this
or that person should do what the other person thinks is right. Free
will means that people get to be good or lazy or brillant or stupid, or
downright evil. They get to do the right thing, as you or I might see
it, or to make mistakes. Acceptance and underestanding of free will and
people acknowledges that people make mistakes. Oh yeah, and that you
might be mistaken when you think others are making a mistake. While
people can attempt to help others not to make mistakes, as they see it,
they can't take away their free will or give up their own. What ever
choice rob made is his own, he's certainly done enough for the family
and if he decided not to do the "right" thing in your eyes I'm sure he
had his reasons. There's no way you're gonna convince me that someone
who has birthed and sparked so many projects with his own knowledge,
energy, and creativity is spineless. This IMO is one reason you get
shit, you insult people who don't believe or do as you think they
should. True you do it occasionally and bodhi does it constantly, but
does that make it OK? That you're better than bodhi?


>
> Rob was aware of Welcomehere.org LONG before anyone else was and in
> fact he thought it was funny. Welcomehere was a private site at one
> time - if you knew it was there then you knew it was there. It exsisted
> in private LONG before it went public and many of the focalizers who
> helped build it sent it along to others.

Great, rob doesn't have a problem with welcomehere, I don't have a
problem with it either, so why are you insulting him? How is it any
different than when bodhi came on here and called a whole bunch of
people spineless cowards?


>
> Now, Bodhi is all warped out of shape for whatever reason. He attacks
> myself, the tribe I associate with, individuals who have nothing to do
> with me or the tribe I hang with and spreads decitful lies for the pure
> pleasure of causing disharmony in the family. Not once has he ever
> honestly engaged anyone on this forum in a respectful tone towards
> resolve nor has he ever concidered that there are others in the Rainbow
> Family who hold different views then himself.

Hey, I know about bodhi, I've seen it here, I've seen it in ocala, and
I've heard from personal friends I trust about their experiences. I
don't have a problem with AGOTT, the PC, welcomehere, have never posted
a lie on agr (though I may have posted an incorrect statement
mistakenly) Nor have I ever attacked you (though I may have express a
complaint or 2 very bluntly) Most people here don't seem to buy
bodhi's reasoning. So why is bodhi your major issue here? and second,
far as I'm concerned your gripe with bodhi has no traction when you are
unwilling to offer the slightest criticism of bill, who is your major
supporter here and every bit as negative as bodhi. It makes your
critique seem political and an endorsment of bill's "warped out of
shape" agenda.


>
> If only things could be different huh?

.



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