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Dancing Cats » lou pilder

Posted by IsoM on February 14, 2002, at 16:44:31

In reply to Lou answers Paula » paula, posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 16:05:23

...uh, Lou. I was simply discussing a sweet fairy tale made into a sweet movie. That doesn't classify me as believing in dancing cats. I'm not that out of it. I happen to enjoy happy stories & No, I don't wish to know more about 'your happy story' though I'm sure others do.

> > "...On that road are all people. ...Even those that believe that cats can dance, and where boots."


 

Uh, C.S.Lewis is not Lewis Carroll » lou pilder

Posted by Cam W. on February 14, 2002, at 16:44:35

In reply to Lou answers Paula » paula, posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 16:05:23

http://www.cslewis.org

 

I do not want to know more? Why? » IsoM

Posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 16:58:41

In reply to Dancing Cats » lou pilder, posted by IsoM on February 14, 2002, at 16:44:31

> ...uh, Lou. I was simply discussing a sweet fairy tale made into a sweet movie. That doesn't classify me as believing in dancing cats. I'm not that out of it. I happen to enjoy happy stories & No, I don't wish to know more about 'your happy story' though I'm sure others do.
>
> > > "...On that road are all people. ...Even those that believe that cats can dance, and where boots."

Friends,
Why do you not want to know more?
Lou

 

Re: I do not want to know more? Why? » lou pilder

Posted by IsoM on February 14, 2002, at 17:23:43

In reply to I do not want to know more? Why? » IsoM, posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 16:58:41

> > "... Friends, Why do you not want to know more? Lou"

Well, Lou, I can't speak for others, but I've already found my road & destination, & it's not your road. I'm not suffering, I'm home now. Thank you. I've made my 'journey' (using your terms) & received my 'reward'.

Maybe others wish to travel with you. I don't.

 

Everyone has the right to their own beliefs... (nm) » lou pilder

Posted by kid_A on February 14, 2002, at 18:08:51

In reply to I do not want to know more? Why? » IsoM, posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 16:58:41

 

Lou's answer to ISO » IsoM

Posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 19:43:37

In reply to Re: I do not want to know more? Why? » lou pilder, posted by IsoM on February 14, 2002, at 17:23:43

> > > "... Friends, Why do you not want to know more? Lou"
>
> Well, Lou, I can't speak for others, but I've already found my road & destination, & it's not your road. I'm not suffering, I'm home now. Thank you. I've made my 'journey' (using your terms) & received my 'reward'.
>
> Maybe others wish to travel with you. I don't.

ISO,
I am glad to have met you. I hope that we meet again. I am in Cincinnati, Ohio and I am in the phone book. Please call if you are ever in these parts and we can have supper togeathe.
Lou

 

Lou answers Cam W. » Cam W.

Posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 20:10:03

In reply to Uh, C.S.Lewis is not Lewis Carroll » lou pilder, posted by Cam W. on February 14, 2002, at 16:44:35

> http://www.cslewis.org

Cam;
Thank you for allerting me about the names of the Lewises. Ihave a rare neurological disorder that associates words into music. When you sad CS Lewis, I began to hear" St. Louie Women" I heard that for an hour and then "Meet me in St. Louie" took over. Then I rememberd Sinclair Lewis and this would go on like a pinball machine. Forgive me for the wrong association for I can not controll this at all.
I have read many of your posts and find tht you are a brilliant man. Albert Einstien believed in the creation. Perhaps we can email each other and talk about things.
Lou

 

Lou's answer to Kid A » kid_A

Posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 20:21:54

In reply to Everyone has the right to their own beliefs... (nm) » lou pilder, posted by kid_A on February 14, 2002, at 18:08:51

Kid A,
You are absolutly right. Evryone does have the right to their own beliefs. I never thought that my beliefs would ever be changed. They were changed, drastically. I am trying to reach people whose beliefs have failed them. It is only then that I changed, for if my original beliefs were correct, then I would not have been suffering to the point of cnsidering my own death. That is one of the reasons that I have changed. For I have a whole new life. That is what one of the Gates that we havn't gotton to yet talks about.
Lou

 

What in the name of...

Posted by Mr. Scott on February 14, 2002, at 20:28:55

In reply to Lou's answer to Kid A » kid_A, posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 20:21:54

What in tarnation are you people talking about gates and stuff?

 

Re: What in the name of...

Posted by Krazy Kat on February 14, 2002, at 20:33:45

In reply to What in the name of..., posted by Mr. Scott on February 14, 2002, at 20:28:55

I keep reading this thread and I should not, because it makes me see red. You are leading folks into a cult. You want us to respond in any way they please, because then you have our attention. You are quite adept at twisting words.

My posts were meant to discourage you - they did not.

I've complained about the board being too "PC" and not allowing enough to be said, but there is a time to put a stop to a destructive thread. This has gone on long enough.

I have no more to say, and hope others will pull away as well.

- KK

 

Re: What in the name of...

Posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 20:40:11

In reply to Re: What in the name of..., posted by Krazy Kat on February 14, 2002, at 20:33:45

> I keep reading this thread and I should not, because it makes me see red. You are leading folks into a cult. You want us to respond in any way they please, because then you have our attention. You are quite adept at twisting words.
>
> My posts were meant to discourage you - they did not.
>
> I've complained about the board being too "PC" and not allowing enough to be said, but there is a time to put a stop to a destructive thread. This has gone on long enough.
>
> I have no more to say, and hope others will pull away as well.
>
> - KK

KK;
Why is the thought on this post destructive to you? What is the evil that you see into this thread (for you can only speak for yourself)?
Lou

 

Re: Lou

Posted by Cam W. on February 14, 2002, at 22:41:55

In reply to Lou answers Cam W. » Cam W., posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 20:10:03

Lou - I think that if you read Einstein a little more closely, I believe that you will find that he was not a creationist. He used god in analogies, not unlike physicists now refer to "flavours" of quarks (eg. charmed, bottom, top, etc.). His "god does not play dice" quote was referring to the mathematical nature of the universe.

Also, I do not often correspond complex theories via email, unless I "know" the person with whom I am exchanging more esoteric theories (eg. stjames, SLS, and at one time finelinebob). I prefer to keep my conversations public, thereby avoiding any misconceptions which may arise that could be used against me. There is strength (and wisdom) in numbers; and allowing others the ability to critique a given discussion and allowing them the option of providing input expands and enriches insight into the topic.

Sorry, I delete any unsolicited questions via email without responding. - Cam

 

Cam and Krazy Kat

Posted by paula on February 14, 2002, at 23:01:35

In reply to Re: Lou , posted by Cam W. on February 14, 2002, at 22:41:55

I like very much what you said, Cam, about public discussion. I agree completely, particularly in matters of spirit and philosophy. If I may add a very low-brow analogy to answer Krazy Kat's fears about spreading a cult. Ever listen to the late-night radio show hosted by Art Bell ("Coast to Coast AM")? He is famous (or infamous) for having guests who talk about, do research on, etc, UFOs, aliens, crop circles, the paranormal, spiritual matters, out of body experiences, etc, etc.. No matter how far-out the guests may sound (and sometimes they are astounding) Art engages them in discussion. Just as there is strength and wisdom in numbers, there is a similar wisdom in not dismissing people or ideas out of hand. Sometimes the most challenging discussions are the most interesting. Plus, strong ideas tend to hold up well under discussion while the weaker ones, well....

paula

 

Lou answers Cam and Paula and KK and others

Posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 7:28:15

In reply to Cam and Krazy Kat, posted by paula on February 14, 2002, at 23:01:35

> I like very much what you said, Cam, about public discussion. I agree completely, particularly in matters of spirit and philosophy. If I may add a very low-brow analogy to answer Krazy Kat's fears about spreading a cult. Ever listen to the late-night radio show hosted by Art Bell ("Coast to Coast AM")? He is famous (or infamous) for having guests who talk about, do research on, etc, UFOs, aliens, crop circles, the paranormal, spiritual matters, out of body experiences, etc, etc.. No matter how far-out the guests may sound (and sometimes they are astounding) Art engages them in discussion. Just as there is strength and wisdom in numbers, there is a similar wisdom in not dismissing people or ideas out of hand. Sometimes the most challenging discussions are the most interesting. Plus, strong ideas tend to hold up well under discussion while the weaker ones, well....
>
> paula

Friends;
A tenant of mine is an engineer at General Electric and works in the heat transferr department. He told me that if the jet engine does not follow the heat tranfer laws , then it could explode and General Electric does not want to take the chance of the people on the plane being killed. Ther are also laws of living that I have found that if we violate them, we are taking a chance on being killed or made to suffer. I am telling what I have experianced. And those of you that use slander and defamation against me, such as accusing me of trying to bring you into a cult, are playing an ancient game that has been around since the beggining of time. I am jewish and we read the Torah and the first book talks about the first people. God spoke to them and told them not to eat of the friut or they would die. The Father of all Lies, disguised as a snake, said to them not to believe God. They ate of the friut of the tree and died. When I recieved The Crown of Life I was told that people would use lies to defame me and equate me with a cult, and mock me and tell others not to listen to me. Of the people that I know that have recieved the Crown of Life, I know of many of them that were addicted to drugs and they are now free from their addiction and can live a joyous life. I know of many that had marriges that were going to end up in divorce and now thry are together and blissful. I know of students that were going to be expelled from their collge because of drinking and drugs and now they have graduated and did not have their drugs destroy their intellegence. I know of crimanals that are now free for they stopped their crimes. I know of many that were going to take their own lives and now they are alive. When you recieve the Crown of Life you will be able to overcome . If you are not suffering, then reject this opportunity to obtain the Crown of Life. It is only the people that are suffering that will be able to understand what I am saying. When I came back on the Road and saw the world again, I saw it through new eyes. The world was all new. Evrything was in a whole new perspective. I was a whole new person. I waas free from the slavery. You can also be set free. You can have a whole new life. But it is only for those that can not free themselves. They need help. They are suffering .Let my people go.
Lou

 

Lini answers Lou

Posted by Lini on February 15, 2002, at 8:52:58

In reply to Lou answers Cam and Paula and KK and others, posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 7:28:15

Lou Buddy! How are you!

I was just at the City of Peace the other day and you are absolutely right - it is freakin fantastic. No more depression, no more meds, no more dysfunctional family, no more nothin but sugar and spice and everything nice! I dropped your name when I got there, so I think you'll get credit for my showing up.

Thanks for letting us on this board know about those gates, quite the trip (fire, an abyss, white horses) but well worth it. I highly recommend the place. Well, I guess that's all. Thanks Lou!

 

Re: Lini answers Lou » Lini

Posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 9:06:12

In reply to Lini answers Lou, posted by Lini on February 15, 2002, at 8:52:58

> Lou Buddy! How are you!
>
> I was just at the City of Peace the other day and you are absolutely right - it is freakin fantastic. No more depression, no more meds, no more dysfunctional family, no more nothin but sugar and spice and everything nice! I dropped your name when I got there, so I think you'll get credit for my showing up.
>
> Thanks for letting us on this board know about those gates, quite the trip (fire, an abyss, white horses) but well worth it. I highly recommend the place. Well, I guess that's all. Thanks Lou!

Lini;
I am delighted to hear from someone that has been to The City of Peace. Can you tell us what else you experiance?
Lou

 

Lou

Posted by Cam W. on February 15, 2002, at 9:09:50

In reply to Lou answers Cam and Paula and KK and others, posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 7:28:15

Lou - The only differnce between a cult and a religion is approximately one hundred years. It is nice to have beliefs; and if something works for you, then go for it. There is no need to couch the facts in vagueries and parables. If the psychological reasoning behind the story is sound, then there is no need to dress it up.

Also, another ploy of religion is play the martyr when others do not follow their mode of thinking. We are all different and have out own beliefs. Your entire theory could be stated in one post and in plain English, and in point form (eg. 1. forgive others, 2. be kind, etc.). Suspense is best left to mystery novels, IMO.

- Cam

 

Lou's answer to Cam » Cam W.

Posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 10:49:23

In reply to Lou, posted by Cam W. on February 15, 2002, at 9:09:50

> Lou - The only differnce between a cult and a religion is approximately one hundred years. It is nice to have beliefs; and if something works for you, then go for it. There is no need to couch the facts in vagueries and parables. If the psychological reasoning behind the story is sound, then there is no need to dress it up.
>
> Also, another ploy of religion is play the martyr when others do not follow their mode of thinking. We are all different and have out own beliefs. Your entire theory could be stated in one post and in plain English, and in point form (eg. 1. forgive others, 2. be kind, etc.). Suspense is best left to mystery novels, IMO.
>
> - Cam

Cam
I am not giving a theory. I am telling what I experianced. It is not a mystery for I am willing to reveal all that I experianced. I can only write what I have experianced. I am only telling you that I have experianced people mocking me when I spoke about the Road, they yelled out to the people that were listening to not listen to me. They gave all kinds of reasons why people should not listen to me. They used the ploy of associating me with bad people. They said that I hung around with prostitutes and criminals. They used the ploy that I was using the wrong "form" in what I was saying. They used the ploy that since there are fairy tales written , then what I was saying is also a fairy tale. They used the ploy that I was trying to get them into a cult. They used the ploys that have been directed at me on this board 30 years ago. It is nothing new to me. Thiis happenend to me over 30 years ago. Today that experiance is more vivid to me for I have seen more suffering. It is only those that are suffering that can understand what I am writing. Let them hear.
Lou

 

Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer.

Posted by kid_A on February 15, 2002, at 12:09:42

In reply to Lou's answer to Cam » Cam W., posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 10:49:23


While doing some research on the religious group Aum Shinrikyo who are now called Aleph, and who would unfortunately be best known for their release of the nerve gas sarin on the tokyo subway system, (a change in leadership and hence overall policy on violence led them to change their name to Aleph), i came across this page that profiles major religious movements, including what some might call 'cults' or 'sects'... Its fairly thorough, and an interesting read all around if you like to familiarise yourself with the world's religions.

here's the link:

http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/


~~~

Kid A In Alphabet Land Incinerates Another Insufferable Irritant - The Insouciant Imaginary!

"You're Imaginary!" Said Kid A.

"This Is Easy...All Too Easy..." The Kid Thought, "Is It Only A Matter Of Time Before They See Through My Thin Veneer?..."

 

Re: Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer. » kid_A

Posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 13:33:00

In reply to Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer., posted by kid_A on February 15, 2002, at 12:09:42

>
> While doing some research on the religious group Aum Shinrikyo who are now called Aleph, and who would unfortunately be best known for their release of the nerve gas sarin on the tokyo subway system, (a change in leadership and hence overall policy on violence led them to change their name to Aleph), i came across this page that profiles major religious movements, including what some might call 'cults' or 'sects'... Its fairly thorough, and an interesting read all around if you like to familiarise yourself with the world's religions.
>
> here's the link:
>
> http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/
>
>
> ~~~
>
> Kid A In Alphabet Land Incinerates Another Insufferable Irritant - The Insouciant Imaginary!
>
> "You're Imaginary!" Said Kid A.
>
> "This Is Easy...All Too Easy..." The Kid Thought, "Is It Only A Matter Of Time Before They See Through My Thin Veneer?..."

Kid A
I have no connection with any group. I am telling you what I have experianced, not what others have said.
Lou

 

Re: Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer.

Posted by kid_A on February 15, 2002, at 13:52:06

In reply to Re: Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer. » kid_A, posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 13:33:00

> Kid A
> I have no connection with any group. I am telling you what I have experianced, not what others have said.
> Lou

I wasn't really refering directly to any of your posts. I thought the site might be of intrest to some people so I posted it.

You say that you are not affiliated with any group, yet you actively attempt to recruit others to join you. Every religious group or ideology has it's progenitor. You seem to fit that role.

 

Re: Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer.

Posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 14:15:41

In reply to Re: Kid A makes a statement, not necesarily an answer., posted by kid_A on February 15, 2002, at 13:52:06

> > Kid A
> > I have no connection with any group. I am telling you what I have experianced, not what others have said.
> > Lou
>
> I wasn't really refering directly to any of your posts. I thought the site might be of intrest to some people so I posted it.
>
> You say that you are not affiliated with any group, yet you actively attempt to recruit others to join you. Every religious group or ideology has it's progenitor. You seem to fit that role.

Kid A
Thank you for your post. I am not trying to recruit people to join me in a religion. I am not a member of any group. I am writing what I experianced. I have seen people that have had their lives changed and their suffering stopped when they recieved the Crown of Life. My life has gone from death to life. I am a whole new person. There are people that want to confuse and skander and defame an equate what I have experianced as a fairy tale. There are those that wnt to silence me. I am only asking people to taste. If they do not like what they taste, then they do not have to swallow. So far, no one on this board will go past the 3erd Gate. I am waiting for that day.
Lou

 

Re: I do not want to know more? Why?

Posted by JohnDoenut on February 15, 2002, at 14:24:32

In reply to I do not want to know more? Why? » IsoM, posted by lou pilder on February 14, 2002, at 16:58:41

> Friends,
> Why do you not want to know more?
> Lou

Maybe we already know all that we need to know.
Thanks for your time!
Drive through please!

 

Re: I do not want to know more? Why? » JohnDoenut

Posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 14:28:58

In reply to Re: I do not want to know more? Why?, posted by JohnDoenut on February 15, 2002, at 14:24:32

> > Friends,
> > Why do you not want to know more?
> > Lou
>
> Maybe we already know all that we need to know.
> Thanks for your time!
> Drive through please!

John D
You said. "maybe" you know all that you need to know. What do you mean by "maybe"?
Lou

 

Re: Lini answers Lou

Posted by JohnDoenut on February 15, 2002, at 14:29:39

In reply to Re: Lini answers Lou » Lini, posted by lou pilder on February 15, 2002, at 9:06:12

> Lini;
> I am delighted to hear from someone that has been to The City of Peace. Can you tell us what else you experiance?
> Lou

I was there too! It was un-ef-ing believeable!
Everything was light and fairies and elves.
And then a car pulled up and a strange man came out and offered me candy if I would just get in and follow him. I decided that I didnt take candy from strangers and went back to the fairies and elves.

JohnD


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