07.24.07
Dogberry, Red Alert.
Dogberry asks about the ‘Sufi Secret’.
Dogberry, this information appeared at deeper_d@yahoogroups.com under hostile exchanges (they unsubbed me just at the point of declaration!) and was NOT an attempt to promote what it describes. I am not a sufi, spiritual teacher, or guru and did not unveil this information to satisfy your spiritual search but to try and stop the exploitation of endless seekers in the name of ‘sufism’. Making people realize they are being deceived and shortchanged behind all this crap about whirling dervishes was my basic strategy.
Those people there at deeper_d were devoted followers who had essentially bitten on the hook of Gurdjieff propaganda, and after a lifetime of effort were destined to be discarded by Schmuck Central, the great sufi whorehouse of gangsters who peddle the ‘sufi secret’.
I made it public to embarrass them, and embarrass all the other phoney sufi groups who don’t know anything about anything. And all to embarrass those who will agree with me for the wrong reason. There actually is a sufi secret, for what it is worth.
You don’t want any part of it, regret nothing. And stop the bleeding wound of frantic search created by people who want to dangle a carrot in front of you forever to control you.
I travelled through this terrain many years ago and became very careful to NEVER trust sufis on any point. The ‘big secret’ is really a form of mindcontrol that involves a select few who never find out later what hit them, while all the rest are simply left to think they are a part of some esoteric something when in fact they have been led into a ditch after which they will be abandoned. Don’t be enslaved by free gifts from occult sufis.
The amount of harm done by this process of deception is immense and there are literally hundreds of thousands, more!, of confused Moslems, seekers, etc, in the Islamic world, now globally, who are basically in the Rumi admiration circuit led on to think that they are part of some gnostic phooey that is finally just a phantom. The gnostic oneness with god circuit, and other crap of that nature, is mostly bullshit squared.
I exposed this not to satisfy, but to disappoint, and warn you: begone from this mafia.
Who gives a flying fuck about some occult process peddled by insidious spiritual crooks? It won’t help you at all, and anyone at this point finding all that is not an option. I actually penetrated to one source of this seed process. A completely dishonest shark who wasmore like Mephisto to the sufi faust.
Pause and reflect on the man with a million pound note: you now have the secret. Why bother to use it? You can decipher many things just with partial information, and use that to free yourself to something more productive than the sufi treadmill.
Watch your step here, dogberry, and don’t let you spiritual desires influence sane judgments as you encounter a world of criminals behind the pious fronts of esoteric seekers and their miasma of bumsteers, false teachings and the rest of it.
Darwiniana » Dogberry asks about the ‘Sufi Secret’ said,
July 24, 2007 at 6:48 pm
[...] Dogberry sends me an email on an old post at ‘deeper_d@yahoogroups.com’, a discussion group for the Bennett group. He wishes more information on the ’sufi secret’. Then posts two comments on the blog: Shah and Gurdjieff, Psychology of the sufi hyaena Dogberry, I will comment further on this. UPDATE: next post discusses this: http://darwiniana.com/2007/07/24/dogberry-red-alert/ Thanks, in a way, for forcing the issue. [...]
Dogberry said,
July 25, 2007 at 7:36 am
Thanks, Nemo. I read http://darwiniana.com/2006/11/28/the-big-sufi-secret/ as well. A long time ago I was offered a packet of what you described, and shunned that individual and their hidden source. The question remains: behind the fronts, some of whom remain highly moral, convinced they are doing divine work, what’s in it for the individuals at the core? You clearly found a Mephistophelean shark. But how do you know he was typical?
sillykitty said,
July 25, 2007 at 3:44 pm
“when a feeling of aversion comes to the true heart,
it is not without significance. Consider it intuition,
a divine attribute, not a vain suspicion:
it is light which the heart has read
direct from the universal tablet. ”
–rumi
Dogberry said,
July 26, 2007 at 5:10 am
Robert Graves thought the Shah brothers were a couple of crooks the first time he met them. JG Bennett felt strong aversion to Shah after he first appeared on his doorstep. Lambs to the slaughter, both.
nemo said,
July 26, 2007 at 4:46 pm
Thanks for this input, dogberry. Keep it up!