Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 Ammachi, "ckeniley2003" <ckeniley2003> wrote: > > I think what Amma was saying was that politics and the lifestlye of > continous anger at "those bad others ............" fill in the > blank..corporations or whatever was not her path. Thats just blame > placing and anger, but actually doing constructive things to > help...that is good Seva. > > So if it is your dharma to work towards making consumers more aware > of organic, or being a watch dog for companies that may be > overstepping the bounds of propriety..that's good. In other words > being helpful and balanced. > > But if you have a perpetual grist mill with exaggerated anger towards > the "bad guys" and a political agenda of attacking those whom you > have made your target, that may just be more delusion. That game has > no end. There is always more bad guys to feed into your "righteous" > anger. thanks for the clear thinking Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 it seems that love feeds love, and hate feeds hate. as Nike says, Just do it! amarnath <anatol_zinc wrote:Ammachi, "ckeniley2003" <ckeniley2003> wrote: > > I think what Amma was saying was that politics and the lifestlye of > continous anger at "those bad others ............" fill in the > blank..corporations or whatever was not her path. Thats just blame > placing and anger, but actually doing constructive things to > help...that is good Seva. > > So if it is your dharma to work towards making consumers more aware > of organic, or being a watch dog for companies that may be > overstepping the bounds of propriety..that's good. In other words > being helpful and balanced. > > But if you have a perpetual grist mill with exaggerated anger towards > the "bad guys" and a political agenda of attacking those whom you > have made your target, that may just be more delusion. That game has > no end. There is always more bad guys to feed into your "righteous" > anger. thanks for the clear thinking Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! Hinduism religion Different religions beliefs Mata amritanandamayi Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. Ammachi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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