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kosmonaut:
Quote:On 2002-11-14 10:38:00, kosmonaut wrote:I've still got a notebook full of them. None of it makes any sense. It's just jargon.
Wait, sorry folks, I usually post in the Straight forum. Anyway, I didn't know the M.I. thing came from the Seed!
A friend in FL:
Hi again, Part of the problem of getting old is that the memories fade. Re: Art & co., I remember very little. I remember singing "Art Barker, father of the Seed, he's my best friend..." with tears streaming down my face. I was soo hooked!
I remember one Open Meeting vividly. Art addressed the group with a question. "How many of you are atheists?" I recall being the only one who raised my hand. He was trying to make a case that we all beleived in God. I blew his case. Fortunately, it was only within a year that I was able to see how God had, and was, working in my life.
-Unfortunately, three of my dearest friends were banished from the program for sharing (unobtrusively) their new found faith. Christianity had become a threat. Why? I can only speculate.
Anonymous:
Quote:On 2002-11-14 10:39:00, kosmonaut wrote:Quote:On 2002-11-14 10:38:00, kosmonaut wrote:I've still got a notebook full of them. None of it makes any sense. It's just jargon.
Wait, sorry folks, I usually post in the Straight forum. Anyway, I didn't know the M.I. thing came from the Seed!
No problem dude. The fact is, and sorry to break it to you, the whole freaken thing came from the seed, right down to placement of the chairs.
Anonymous:
Art really never was religious. The whole "they believe in Themselves, god, cand country" was just sound bites for the public. Art was leading a massive media campaign at the time, but the theme of atheism was rampant in the place. It was decidely irreligious, with group taking the place of religion. Remember this line when reciting the steps?
"God to me is the group...."
remember?
Anonymous:
I had an oldcomer named Cheryl once. I think it was around the time we went to the Orange Bowl to sing. If this was you, I was actually relieved to be in a home that seemed pretty "normal". This Cheryl was from Chicago or Ohio I think. And her brother was in the Seed too. They lived with their dad and he had a cleaning company. We used to stay up all night playing cards - hearts I remember.
Those MIs were the pits. I wonder what happened to all of mine.
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