*Modus Operandi is a particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established.
"Gary, well, I haven’t heard back from you, so I imagine you’re ghosting me.
You’ve fulfilled my expectations of every SGI member I’ve met and “dialogued” with. And the reason is that ALL of you follow an almost predictable pattern. This pattern goes something like this:
I question, you say I’m wrong. I ask why, you say because Ikeda and the universe says so. I ask where’s the proof. You say I have to have faith. I ask more questions, and get more guidance and admonishment and am told to get closer to Sensei’s heart. But still no answers. Then I ask more questions, and am told it’s my Sharihotsu* nature to ask so many questions. Then the name calling comes, and “leaders” like Gary start throwing out words like “twat” to describe those who don’t believe like he does.
And when the sgi’ers have exhausted their mental capacity, their buddhistspeak phrases, and used up all their potty mouth words - they ghost people like me and run away. People like yourself cannot handle that when I ask a question, I expect to have it answered.
So Gary, go back to the safety of your spiritual SGI cave, and wage your war, your fight, your struggle for KR with your fellow friends" -- Fickyfack
*Sharihotsu was a disciple of the Buddha. He was foremost of all the Buddha's disciples in intellectual wisdom. Shakyamuni Buddha taught that even with Sharihotsu's highly developed intellect, he could never fathom the wisdom of the Buddhas. It is used by Soka Gakkai members as pejorative, as an insult.
*Sharihotsu was a disciple of the Buddha. He was foremost of all the Buddha's disciples in intellectual wisdom. Shakyamuni Buddha taught that even with Sharihotsu's highly developed intellect, he could never fathom the wisdom of the Buddhas. It is used by Soka Gakkai members as pejorative, as an insult.
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