What is the main problem?
May 09, 1998 11:00 AM
by Thoa Thi-Kim Tran
>I know that diplomacy is not the strongest point of my character, and I do keep
>reminding myself to make the effort. I also work to remind myself that
>one's own
>perceptions are too often barriers to perceiving deeper truths. It is a
>tightrope that I rarely walk well, and I'm sorry if anyone is offended by my
>stumbles.
>
>OTOH, I have never been introduced to Martin, Thoa or Ramadoss, so may I submit
>that if we were to personally meet, I may not be quite as bad as my reputation
>appears to be. At least my cat loves me...sometimes :-)
<snip>
Hi Jerry,
I didn't know you had a bad reputation! Granted, you were a bit grumpy
with David Green. Hey, if your cat loves you, and cats don't tell lies,
then you're okay in my book. Besides, a lot of theosophists are pretty
opinionated. The smarter they think they are, the more they have to let
everyone know. I'm getting used to it.
Thoa :o)
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