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Terrible Idea
Enjoy!
(I've struck out parts of the text that are not precisely related to this. Instead I urge to fill it the strike-outs yourself with 'Not a jedi' and 'Being a jedi' or whatever words apply best for you.)
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"You may look at someone and think he or she is [strike]sitting badly[/strike], but it's up to that person and there is no moral superiority in [strike]standing 'better'[/strike]. If it works for you do it, but do it quietly. You may find the [strike]Alexandre Technique[/strike] can produce the desired effects if you practise it yourself - telling other people that they need it or that they are [strike]standing badly[/strike] can put them off ever wanting to learn about it. If it works for you that's great - let others wonder about your new graceful way [strike]of moving[/strike] or increased health and vitality. If they want to know your secret they'll ask, and you can tell them, but meanwhile just concentrate on yourself."
'Teach yourself the Alexandre Technique'- Richard Craze
So... if that's not clear, perhaps 'leading' or 'telling people' needs to be done simply with your own personal behaviour and how you handle yourself... Does that make sense?
Thanks for posing the question. It gives rise to interesting reflection! Enjoy your journey,
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Trashboat wrote: The virtual temple is a terrible idea. We will get no followers as a religion if we make it a online chat, we should keep waiting for the day we get a physical temple.
idea for a new word to describe this , either overdigitalism or nerdism.
We should try to grow to more and new people, not geeks finding there way on the internet.
You know, we should try to expand in this physical universe, not the computer world.
Just a thought. Everyone is so concerned with temples, but why not work on starting local chapers first?
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Vusuki wrote:
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"You may look at someone and think he or she is [strike]sitting badly[/strike], but it's up to that person and there is no moral superiority in [strike]standing 'better'[/strike]. If it works for you do it, but do it quietly. You may find the [strike]Alexandre Technique[/strike] can produce the desired effects if you practise it yourself - telling other people that they need it or that they are [strike]standing badly[/strike] can put them off ever wanting to learn about it. If it works for you that's great - let others wonder about your new graceful way [strike]of moving[/strike] or increased health and vitality. If they want to know your secret they'll ask, and you can tell them, but meanwhile just concentrate on yourself."
'Teach yourself the Alexandre Technique'- Richard Craze
This speaks beautifully to a few conversations getting kicked around. Thank you for sharing it!
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Let's see the first time you came in you posted something asking about how people identify themselves with regards to "Jedi"- is it Jedi, Jediist, Jediism. You indicated that you have no real working knowledge of who we are, you are still learning. That was 28 March 2015.
Earlier this month you commented in a humor thread regarding televised news agencies. And then commented on a thread regarding Pacman vs. Pong.
So just a point of curiosity- why do you think anyone here respects your ability to make a judgement on anything you've just stated? You've not even taken the time to get to know any of the people on this board or how ToTJO has helped them take on their own Hero's Journey.
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Cabur Senaar wrote:
Vusuki wrote:
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"You may look at someone and think he or she is [strike]sitting badly[/strike], but it's up to that person and there is no moral superiority in [strike]standing 'better'[/strike]. If it works for you do it, but do it quietly. You may find the [strike]Alexandre Technique[/strike] can produce the desired effects if you practise it yourself - telling other people that they need it or that they are [strike]standing badly[/strike] can put them off ever wanting to learn about it. If it works for you that's great - let others wonder about your new graceful way [strike]of moving[/strike] or increased health and vitality. If they want to know your secret they'll ask, and you can tell them, but meanwhile just concentrate on yourself."
'Teach yourself the Alexandre Technique'- Richard Craze
This speaks beautifully to a few conversations getting kicked around. Thank you for sharing it!
I agree with Cabur Senaar... this rings with a great truth - a Native American might say, "There is power in silence"; A Christian might quote Matthew 6:1 through 8; still another might say, "quietly setting a good example is the noblest way to teach". All a bit different, but can all relate to what you said here - good stuff!
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MJ Hannigan wrote: Just a thought. Everyone is so concerned with temples, but why not work on starting local chapers first?
I think this would be better. Establishing a local "temple" in a pre-determined locale for a periodical (week/month/etc) meeting would be better served than to amass our entire order in one place, bring funds together, and build a building that not everyone in our order would have the logistical capability of visiting once, let alone commuting to for continuous studies.
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