01 Sep 2007
Been waiting all day to make this post. As I sit before the keyboard I have a broad grin on my face. Jakeboy, mr. green, paulkersahw, zhuk, jannisder, ex-l thanks to you all for sharing.
jakeboy, for want of a better expression, I have recently been "outed". Yes folks, abbeykay has had the dreaded 5 word epithet spoken in his remembrance amongst the so-called family members. I take my hat off to you jakeboy, because your post taps, synchronously, into my present Godly student-life situation. The BKs have borrowed 2 of the words you used in the title of this topic and composed the following denouncement for uttering in memory of abbeykay:
The soul has left Baba.
Need any more be said? Jakeboy, can you see what a horrorshow it really is? I ponder upon those 5 words and little-by-little I find myself gazing into lowly, lonely depths of banishment that is implicit whenever they are spoken by one BK of another ... what ... family member?
Truth is, that it would be a perverse act of mercy for a BK to see us as only having left the so called knowledge. Need any more be said? Jakeboy, sad to say that to my nostrils, the unadulterated BK offal to which many students appear to remain felled by, has begun to stink to high heavens (I guess that i ought to apologise for polluting the seemingly endless expanse of the universe beyond, with the imagery of offal. Or is it the BKs that should apologise for misappropriating mankind’s celestial wonderment?!
When uttered by a BK, the words, "The soul has left Baba" are never, ever accompanied by a pregnant pause. They are spoken in a way that says it all really, aren't they? Do we notice how they protect their precious knowledge by laying, what is in BK iconography, the most heinous charge against the exiter. The soul has left Baba. Oh to be spoken of as the principal actor in the unfolding of one's doom. Need any more be said?
Abek