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Ignoring Someone as Wrongful Speech


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I am in an odd situation. Someone I know, who was my friend, now seems to have developped feelings towards me. I wish to give her space, but we are in contact electronically and text. She is extremely distraught by this situation. I cannot help but feel angry when she messages me, for various reasons. I feel that sometimes, the best answer for me is to remain silent. But in doing so, she feels ignored, and suffers.



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    I am in an odd situation. Someone I know, who was my friend, now seems to have developped feelings towards me. I wish to give her space, but we are in contact electronically and text. She is extremely distraught by this situation. I cannot help but feel angry when she messages me, for various reasons. I feel that sometimes, the best answer for me is to remain silent. But in doing so, she feels ignored, and suffers.



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      I am in an odd situation. Someone I know, who was my friend, now seems to have developped feelings towards me. I wish to give her space, but we are in contact electronically and text. She is extremely distraught by this situation. I cannot help but feel angry when she messages me, for various reasons. I feel that sometimes, the best answer for me is to remain silent. But in doing so, she feels ignored, and suffers.



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      I am in an odd situation. Someone I know, who was my friend, now seems to have developped feelings towards me. I wish to give her space, but we are in contact electronically and text. She is extremely distraught by this situation. I cannot help but feel angry when she messages me, for various reasons. I feel that sometimes, the best answer for me is to remain silent. But in doing so, she feels ignored, and suffers.



      What is the best course of action in a situation like this? Is ignoring someone wrong speech in this case?







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          As a Buddhist, your boundaries & conduct in relationship should be clearly communicated. Just be honest with her.






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            Another try in Alice in wonderland, feeling disturbed by Alice, to excuse by asking others to confirm the votes of defilements?



            Even your question here might be wrong speech, Humpty Dumpty. A good name by the way. Caught by the tricks of defilements.



            If someone sends you advertising, saying "come, make a trade for it", and one knows that it would no trade for long term happiness, would he take the offer?



            It's of course wrong speech (giving signs) to simply keep "others warm" thinking: " I might lose an opportunity to gain", fearing "If I show signs not going into this certain deal, he/she might stop offer at all and he/she could posssible offer this or that later on if thinking I am interested in trade."



            That is why honesty comes before keeping up relations, Silas are not lower as pleasant dwelling like sheep .



            On the other hand, one needs to be careful that defilement do not misuse this understanding as well. Thought of the Uposatha of the wolf. Difficult. And easy if honest to oneself first, but that is the difficult part.



            See him falling from his wall?



            How may good did you already tried to "kill" by ignoring it (them)? Many "Buddhists" are using abstain from giving signs as signs and as one is able to "kill trolls" one might "kill sages" by same means. Now this is not really breaking the silas (as outwardly rules) but much heavier, kamma by mind and even very deceitful.



            Best wishes by an karuna, defilement's Jabberwocky



            {Note: not given for trade, exchange, stackes... but only for liberation and bounds toward only this}






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                      One might ignore this answers message, so be careful here!



                      Another try in Alice in wonderland, feeling disturbed by Alice, to excuse by asking others to confirm the votes of defilements?



                      Even your question here might be wrong speech, Humpty Dumpty. A good name by the way. Caught by the tricks of defilements.



                      If someone sends you advertising, saying "come, make a trade for it", and one knows that it would no trade for long term happiness, would he take the offer?



                      It's of course wrong speech (giving signs) to simply keep "others warm" thinking: " I might lose an opportunity to gain", fearing "If I show signs not going into this certain deal, he/she might stop offer at all and he/she could posssible offer this or that later on if thinking I am interested in trade."



                      That is why honesty comes before keeping up relations, Silas are not lower as pleasant dwelling like sheep .



                      On the other hand, one needs to be careful that defilement do not misuse this understanding as well. Thought of the Uposatha of the wolf. Difficult. And easy if honest to oneself first, but that is the difficult part.



                      See him falling from his wall?



                      How may good did you already tried to "kill" by ignoring it (them)? Many "Buddhists" are using abstain from giving signs as signs and as one is able to "kill trolls" one might "kill sages" by same means. Now this is not really breaking the silas (as outwardly rules) but much heavier, kamma by mind and even very deceitful.



                      Best wishes by an karuna, defilement's Jabberwocky



                      {Note: not given for trade, exchange, stackes... but only for liberation and bounds toward only this}






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                        One might ignore this answers message, so be careful here!



                        Another try in Alice in wonderland, feeling disturbed by Alice, to excuse by asking others to confirm the votes of defilements?



                        Even your question here might be wrong speech, Humpty Dumpty. A good name by the way. Caught by the tricks of defilements.



                        If someone sends you advertising, saying "come, make a trade for it", and one knows that it would no trade for long term happiness, would he take the offer?



                        It's of course wrong speech (giving signs) to simply keep "others warm" thinking: " I might lose an opportunity to gain", fearing "If I show signs not going into this certain deal, he/she might stop offer at all and he/she could posssible offer this or that later on if thinking I am interested in trade."



                        That is why honesty comes before keeping up relations, Silas are not lower as pleasant dwelling like sheep .



                        On the other hand, one needs to be careful that defilement do not misuse this understanding as well. Thought of the Uposatha of the wolf. Difficult. And easy if honest to oneself first, but that is the difficult part.



                        See him falling from his wall?



                        How may good did you already tried to "kill" by ignoring it (them)? Many "Buddhists" are using abstain from giving signs as signs and as one is able to "kill trolls" one might "kill sages" by same means. Now this is not really breaking the silas (as outwardly rules) but much heavier, kamma by mind and even very deceitful.



                        Best wishes by an karuna, defilement's Jabberwocky



                        {Note: not given for trade, exchange, stackes... but only for liberation and bounds toward only this}






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                          One might ignore this answers message, so be careful here!



                          Another try in Alice in wonderland, feeling disturbed by Alice, to excuse by asking others to confirm the votes of defilements?



                          Even your question here might be wrong speech, Humpty Dumpty. A good name by the way. Caught by the tricks of defilements.



                          If someone sends you advertising, saying "come, make a trade for it", and one knows that it would no trade for long term happiness, would he take the offer?



                          It's of course wrong speech (giving signs) to simply keep "others warm" thinking: " I might lose an opportunity to gain", fearing "If I show signs not going into this certain deal, he/she might stop offer at all and he/she could posssible offer this or that later on if thinking I am interested in trade."



                          That is why honesty comes before keeping up relations, Silas are not lower as pleasant dwelling like sheep .



                          On the other hand, one needs to be careful that defilement do not misuse this understanding as well. Thought of the Uposatha of the wolf. Difficult. And easy if honest to oneself first, but that is the difficult part.



                          See him falling from his wall?



                          How may good did you already tried to "kill" by ignoring it (them)? Many "Buddhists" are using abstain from giving signs as signs and as one is able to "kill trolls" one might "kill sages" by same means. Now this is not really breaking the silas (as outwardly rules) but much heavier, kamma by mind and even very deceitful.



                          Best wishes by an karuna, defilement's Jabberwocky



                          {Note: not given for trade, exchange, stackes... but only for liberation and bounds toward only this}






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                          One might ignore this answers message, so be careful here!



                          Another try in Alice in wonderland, feeling disturbed by Alice, to excuse by asking others to confirm the votes of defilements?



                          Even your question here might be wrong speech, Humpty Dumpty. A good name by the way. Caught by the tricks of defilements.



                          If someone sends you advertising, saying "come, make a trade for it", and one knows that it would no trade for long term happiness, would he take the offer?



                          It's of course wrong speech (giving signs) to simply keep "others warm" thinking: " I might lose an opportunity to gain", fearing "If I show signs not going into this certain deal, he/she might stop offer at all and he/she could posssible offer this or that later on if thinking I am interested in trade."



                          That is why honesty comes before keeping up relations, Silas are not lower as pleasant dwelling like sheep .



                          On the other hand, one needs to be careful that defilement do not misuse this understanding as well. Thought of the Uposatha of the wolf. Difficult. And easy if honest to oneself first, but that is the difficult part.



                          See him falling from his wall?



                          How may good did you already tried to "kill" by ignoring it (them)? Many "Buddhists" are using abstain from giving signs as signs and as one is able to "kill trolls" one might "kill sages" by same means. Now this is not really breaking the silas (as outwardly rules) but much heavier, kamma by mind and even very deceitful.



                          Best wishes by an karuna, defilement's Jabberwocky



                          {Note: not given for trade, exchange, stackes... but only for liberation and bounds toward only this}







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