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Anonymous:
On the other side of the coin imagine how someone must feel when all that they based their life on violently is torn apart. I can imagine the loneliness and anger.
   Not to belittle your experience of hurt and pain in any which way or will I dismiss your anger as just some misguided incorrect response but I will say this about Ft Lauderdale. For all the years that I have known him his heart has been true and he has done nothing but to be kind and generous and above all open minded.Weather you agree with him or not, he has stayed true to what he believes in (at a great personal cost).

Antigen:

--- Quote ---On 2005-10-18 15:38:00, Anonymous wrote:

On the other side of the coin imagine how someone must feel when all that they based their life on violently is torn apart. I can imagine the loneliness and anger.

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Yeah, I get that. I honestly do. However, the cost of sparing their feelings comes down to pretending it was all goodness and light; hiding the awful truth from people who are in danger of getting taken in by the same scam. Sorry, not worth it.

Hey, if I can take it so can he who's name must never be mentioned. (what's with that, anyway??)
If the natural tendencies of mankind are so bad that it is not safe to permit  people to be free, how is it that the tendencies of these organizers are always good?  Do not the legislators and their appointed agents also belong to the human race?

--Frederic Bastiat -- 1801-1850
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jgar:
I was here reading some posts and was thinking how strange sexuality was dealt with at the Seed.
    I remember the guy?s raps and how some guys talked about how many times they had different women and it would always go back to being a fucked up relationship. I always thought that a lot of the guys were talking out of their ass.
 
   I had over the years gotten close and developed some close friendships with some of the girls but I always felt that there was a line you could not cross. I will even say that I had a crush over time on a couple of the girls. What a source of frustration this turned out to be being in my twenties and not being able to pursue a girlfriend. Throwing me deeper into my insecurities related to my own sexuality.
 This was one of the key reasons why I decide to leave. In the end I just wanted a shot at a normal life.    
 :wave:

jgar:
I never saw the Seed as a scam I believed in what they taught. That it was flawed I'll give you that but not a scam.

Stripe:
On the down side, life can be hard, painful, difficult and trying for every single living person - not just seedlings.  IT can also be a most beautiful and prescious experience.  Seedlings never had a lock on that.

But guess what, staying true to any thing will cost you.  Some prices I don't mind paying at all. Tell me anon, do you regret the price(s) you have paid for holding fast to your beliefs?

You guys who stayed and would go back in a heartbeat if it existed can keep your kind memories but you get no brownie points for that.  Geeze-louise, I should feel sorry for people whose lives are hard because they have kept their head in the sand?  

In turn, people who have rejected and recall the  place with no fondness at all and have been blessed with a cynical outlook about these kinds of places (like me) don't get any brownie points either.  

Sorry pal, but that's life.  No one said it would be easy.

[ This Message was edited by: Stripe on 2005-10-18 16:07 ]

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