Narz
keeping it real
Seems people talk about the symptoms rather than the underlying problem.
What people talk about - war, hatred, racism, classism, sexism, religious battles, poverty, etc.
All seems to boil down to fear of one's fellow man and the fear that "this town ain't big enough for the two of us", in other words that life is a big game of musical chairs and there just aren't enough chairs for everyone (and the best way to "win", or survive anyway, is to horde chairs and make sure no one steals them from you.
IMO, the answer to all the worlds problems is an abudence mentally. Now as a mere attitude but in practice. Devoting our resoucres towards finding ways to be able to increase quality of life for EVERYONE and not wasting any of it on "us vs. them" crap.
Please note that I'm not talking about destroying all weapons of self-defense or turning the other cheek towards those who choose to retain primitive, fear based, warlike ways but simply to change ourselves. Change our approach to disruption (whether military, financial or whathaveyou) and concentrate on the goal of getting more from less. If we can blow up two whole cities with the power of an atom surely we can find ways to run cars and power cities in a more economical way.
The amount of money spent in a day on war the world round is straggering. Think of what that money could do if spent on research instead.
I imagine this is what the Buddah meant went he said to have compassion for all beings. Not to let them hurt you or even love them but simply to understand their desires are not so alien to our own and in fact we can use our enemy instead of fighitng him. And maybe let him use us too. And soon we're not enemies anymore. Agree to disagree, respond to tresspasses with a frim response but not angst or the desire for punishment or revenge (which seems to act somewhat like a boomerang in case you didn't notice
). Whether diest or athiest or worshiper of tree spirits I think the whole golden rule (treat others as you wish to be treated) bit makes good sense.
Thoughts?
What people talk about - war, hatred, racism, classism, sexism, religious battles, poverty, etc.
All seems to boil down to fear of one's fellow man and the fear that "this town ain't big enough for the two of us", in other words that life is a big game of musical chairs and there just aren't enough chairs for everyone (and the best way to "win", or survive anyway, is to horde chairs and make sure no one steals them from you.
IMO, the answer to all the worlds problems is an abudence mentally. Now as a mere attitude but in practice. Devoting our resoucres towards finding ways to be able to increase quality of life for EVERYONE and not wasting any of it on "us vs. them" crap.
Please note that I'm not talking about destroying all weapons of self-defense or turning the other cheek towards those who choose to retain primitive, fear based, warlike ways but simply to change ourselves. Change our approach to disruption (whether military, financial or whathaveyou) and concentrate on the goal of getting more from less. If we can blow up two whole cities with the power of an atom surely we can find ways to run cars and power cities in a more economical way.
The amount of money spent in a day on war the world round is straggering. Think of what that money could do if spent on research instead.
I imagine this is what the Buddah meant went he said to have compassion for all beings. Not to let them hurt you or even love them but simply to understand their desires are not so alien to our own and in fact we can use our enemy instead of fighitng him. And maybe let him use us too. And soon we're not enemies anymore. Agree to disagree, respond to tresspasses with a frim response but not angst or the desire for punishment or revenge (which seems to act somewhat like a boomerang in case you didn't notice

Thoughts?