camphorvan wrote:I have heard a lot of talk by Davey Wavey about his gurus and whatnot and the loss of ego circa DBOAC. I'd just like to say I have no ego either. It ran away when it was a teenager.
It was returned to me by the police and then it entered a life of crime. A few car thefts and a prison sentence later, it decided to take stock of it's life and left for a monastic life. With monks. Growing bored (and a beard) it decided there was nothing for it other than to start afresh as a singing window cleaner. Which it did. The last I heard of it was a postcard from Carlisle in 1997. It had a picture of Carlisle on it.
And there ends my tale of woe.
I would be insulted if someone were to say I was talking rubbish. But I have no ego so I can't.
It left when it was teenager...(loop 77 times)
godisinthesilences wrote:
One person should not be giving up themselves for any human being... this can lead to more issues dealing with the "ego" self.
Simonp wrote:godisinthesilences wrote:
One person should not be giving up themselves for any human being... this can lead to more issues dealing with the "ego" self.
I surrendered to Sylvian many years ago. does this mean I have issues?
camphorvan wrote:I have heard a lot of talk by Davey Wavey about his gurus and whatnot and the loss of ego circa DBOAC. I'd just like to say I have no ego either. It ran away when it was a teenager.
It was returned to me by the police and then it entered a life of crime. A few car thefts and a prison sentence later, it decided to take stock of it's life and left for a monastic life. With monks. Growing bored (and a beard) it decided there was nothing for it other than to start afresh as a singing window cleaner. Which it did. The last I heard of it was a postcard from Carlisle in 1997. It had a picture of Carlisle on it.
And there ends my tale of woe.
I would be insulted if someone were to say I was talking rubbish. But I have no ego so I can't.
It left when it was teenager...(loop 77 times)
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