You Make Me So Fat

Why be Bothered by Blaming

by Robert Colacurcio


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/10/2024

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9798369430552
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9798369430569
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9798369430576

About the Book

The provocative title of this book is meant for the reader to instantly protest and think, “What? No way!” Suppose you had just been treated to an elegant and completely satisfying ten course meal that leisurely lasted a full three hours. I once enjoyed such meal on board a Celebrity Cruise Line ship sailing back from Alaska. Had some sophist cornered me upon leaving the restaurant and said, “Wait a minute, and I will convince you by argument and logic that really, now, you are actually still hungry.” Well, if I were confronted like that I’d immediately tell the fool he is a fool and to go find some other fool to debate with. Hunger is clearly a visceral experience. How do you know when you’re hungry? Stupid question. Of course, you just know; it’s actually one of those self-evident truths that we hold. It’s likewise foolishness to blame someone for making you fat. No adults, anyway, are force fed a caloric intake in excess of what they can burn off with exercise. They do that to themselves. So, no one makes me fat. Nevertheless, the syntactically similar statement, “You make me so mad I could scream” goes unchallenged. It seems to be not only plausible but probably reasonable and legitimate. This book is a challenge to that apparent reasonableness and legitimacy.


About the Author

Robert Colacurcio has been practicing the methodology of the Buddha’s spiritual technology for over thirty-five years under the guidance of some of the most accomplished meditation masters in the Vajrayana lineage of Buddhism. Earlier in his life, he studied to become a Jesuit priest, and earned his PhD from Fordham University in philosophy. His spiritual background includes two years at the New York Zendo, extensive study in the Human Potential Movement under the direction of Claudio Naranjo and Oscar Ichazo. His journey then took him to a Sufi commune learning the disciplines of the Russian savant, G.I. Gurdjieff. He is also deeply indebted to the works of Carlos Castaneda, Robert Pirsig and Jane Roberts. He currently lives with his wife, Carol, in a suburb of Richmond, Virginia, and delights with pride in the growth and constant source of revelation that are his children and grandchildren.