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Abneet jiI am noticing an interesting dynamic unfolding on this thread. A dynamic that is common when an adolescent raises an issue that older folks prefer to avoid because it makes them uncomfortable or they flatly disapprove.Let me start with a story from my own youth. A pop singer named Elvis Presley was extremely popular, particularly with adolescent girls, who lost all sense of themselves when he performed. He swiveled from the hips as he played his guitar down low and the sexual messages were unmistakable. Adults responded in scripted ways: either religious horror and outrage, or mocking him with imitations and buffoonery, or getting serious and trying to take a logical approach, or befriending the subject by reminiscing about their own chidhoods. Of course, none of this worked; Elvis Presley remained a source of female hysteria even after his death from the complications of drug abuse, and even as his fans became overweight, wrinkled middle-age women. Their passion continued.Adolescents can manipulate adults by being consistent: insisting on sticking with the topic until the adults are worn out and give up or get angry and lose their cool. So in truth someone here ought to ask you a few questions.On the one hand you have been very interested in the symbols of Sikhi. On the other hand you express interest in something that falls outside the boundaries of Sikhi. Would you clear this up? And here you are posting on a Sikh forum. Exactly why do you have an interest in Ouija boards? What do you enjoy about discussing Ouija boards?
Abneet ji
I am noticing an interesting dynamic unfolding on this thread. A dynamic that is common when an adolescent raises an issue that older folks prefer to avoid because it makes them uncomfortable or they flatly disapprove.
Let me start with a story from my own youth. A pop singer named Elvis Presley was extremely popular, particularly with adolescent girls, who lost all sense of themselves when he performed. He swiveled from the hips as he played his guitar down low and the sexual messages were unmistakable. Adults responded in scripted ways: either religious horror and outrage, or mocking him with imitations and buffoonery, or getting serious and trying to take a logical approach, or befriending the subject by reminiscing about their own chidhoods. Of course, none of this worked; Elvis Presley remained a source of female hysteria even after his death from the complications of drug abuse, and even as his fans became overweight, wrinkled middle-age women. Their passion continued.
Adolescents can manipulate adults by being consistent: insisting on sticking with the topic until the adults are worn out and give up or get angry and lose their cool. So in truth someone here ought to ask you a few questions.
On the one hand you have been very interested in the symbols of Sikhi. On the other hand you express interest in something that falls outside the boundaries of Sikhi. Would you clear this up? And here you are posting on a Sikh forum. Exactly why do you have an interest in Ouija boards? What do you enjoy about discussing Ouija boards?