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Showing posts with label interdependent web of life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interdependent web of life. Show all posts
Thursday, August 01, 2019
Swimming as the sea.
Words divide. A word is constructed to indicate a discrete item, idea, or concept. This division leaves undefined space between words. So, we are limited by language. The only way to experience indivisible essence is non-verbally.
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awake,
awareness,
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Blindness,
empty,
essence,
Faith,
God,
god(dess),
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gods/goddesses,
interdependent web of life,
mystery,
realization,
Spirituality,
the universe
Monday, July 01, 2019
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
No known path
So, I'm asked what my preferred path is and I answer, "I don't know." I have never found it.
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awareness,
belief,
choosing,
distant drums,
Faith,
interdependent web of life
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
How to make sense of life
Whatever we do we should think, “I am doing this to make others happy. This is my job; this is my purpose in life.” From the moment we wake up to the moment we go to sleep this should be the motivation for every action we do. With a good heart, with a mind sincerely wishing to benefit others, our life will make sense. —Lama Zopa Rinpoche
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Buddhism,
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Death,
God,
god(dess),
goddess,
inclusion,
interdependent web of life,
life,
loving,
mass effect,
Peace,
sentient
Sunday, July 08, 2012
Filthy lucre rumination
Can one ever feel good about its pursuit? Making is fine but loving the coin? I think not. Yet there is a respect for those able to generously provide. When I need it - filthy. When others have it - good.
There is great imbalance and little inclination to real charity; so few attempts to right the balance or to respect those at the low end of the scale. At least half the responsibility for their fortune is luck and another 25 percent accident of birth. In fact, so much depends on accident of birth and opportunity that individual wishes can only be a choice of what to amplify and what to reduce.
If I keep on in this way I'll have to conclude that my strong spirituality is also an accident of birth and circumstance. Except that spirituality is more easily acquired than money. Although, I guess that those who acquire money might say the same regarding its acquisition. In some ways it seems like taking more than is deserved; stealing from a pile others haven't found yet. Money seems finite and spirit infinite. The water that eternally removes thirst.
And what does acquisition of money bring but fear of loss, jealousy, hatred, envy, a hollow sense of never having enough, disparaging of those with less? It divides person from person when they ought to be caring and compassionate and helping one another because disaster comes to us all in the same chancing way without respecter of person.
So, we continue to use circumstances to make us cold and divisive when we could be making the world warm and loving. It's a matter of rights; of assuming one deserves some thing or a certain set of circumstances; in short desire for a thing which is an uninformed solution to a non-material need.
Most have lost the ability to understand their spiritual needs or the interdependent nature of our soul existence. There is a deep blockage and lack of training in being able to read the spiritual purposes of events. Most of us are spiritually illiterate, unable to process the deep and vital messages of the universe, unable to see the paths of energy.
And yet I continue to muse on the way of spiritual attainment of money and I don't mean being a priest or holding other religious office.
Perhaps this is a fruitless line of inquiry such as wondering how to make water from sand although there must be a closer relationship of spiritual to money than sand to water. While sand and water are different elements it is possible to do good with money and spirit is good. A tenuous connection?
There is great imbalance and little inclination to real charity; so few attempts to right the balance or to respect those at the low end of the scale. At least half the responsibility for their fortune is luck and another 25 percent accident of birth. In fact, so much depends on accident of birth and opportunity that individual wishes can only be a choice of what to amplify and what to reduce.
If I keep on in this way I'll have to conclude that my strong spirituality is also an accident of birth and circumstance. Except that spirituality is more easily acquired than money. Although, I guess that those who acquire money might say the same regarding its acquisition. In some ways it seems like taking more than is deserved; stealing from a pile others haven't found yet. Money seems finite and spirit infinite. The water that eternally removes thirst.
And what does acquisition of money bring but fear of loss, jealousy, hatred, envy, a hollow sense of never having enough, disparaging of those with less? It divides person from person when they ought to be caring and compassionate and helping one another because disaster comes to us all in the same chancing way without respecter of person.
So, we continue to use circumstances to make us cold and divisive when we could be making the world warm and loving. It's a matter of rights; of assuming one deserves some thing or a certain set of circumstances; in short desire for a thing which is an uninformed solution to a non-material need.
Most have lost the ability to understand their spiritual needs or the interdependent nature of our soul existence. There is a deep blockage and lack of training in being able to read the spiritual purposes of events. Most of us are spiritually illiterate, unable to process the deep and vital messages of the universe, unable to see the paths of energy.
And yet I continue to muse on the way of spiritual attainment of money and I don't mean being a priest or holding other religious office.
Perhaps this is a fruitless line of inquiry such as wondering how to make water from sand although there must be a closer relationship of spiritual to money than sand to water. While sand and water are different elements it is possible to do good with money and spirit is good. A tenuous connection?
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