Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 Hello everone, I am going to be a little brave here, hehe, and say something that some might not like. We have been talking about the united states, how terrible this is, and what those people did to us, right? Well, now, open up your mind for one second, and think, think of the pain and suffering these people who did this were going through. Have you ever been very mad, and you felt as though you could just do some kind of violent thing, but, you sa, you would never, well, these people were like that, but they were pushed over the edge, and they couldn't help it. They were helpless I say. They were so full of anger and hatred and all of this. I do not think that war is a good thing for this, or any other thing. War only makes it worse. Hatred towards them doesn't help any, to send love to them, and good feelings to them. It will effect them. If we project hatrec and anger to them, the universal consciousness will be filled more with hatred and anger, and more of these events will happen. So, if not for these people who did this, do it for all humans i8n the future, for the good of everyone. Hatred and violence does no good, only love. Blessed be Leaf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2001 Report Share Posted September 12, 2001 Dear Leaf, Let's put the political question aside for a moment. I'll return to it at the end of this message. I think your message is very beautiful. The spirit of the sermon on the mount is spontaneously alive in your heart. The sermon on the mount always brings tears to my eyes, and your message has the same effect. As we come closer to an experience of the natural state, we become increasingly aware of the enormous love that burns within us. From meditation it has become apparent to me that a thermonuclear explosion of love burns within my chest. There is a sort of valve, a kind of contraction, that prevents the love from radiating toward everyone in every direction. Just as a sort of mental contraction forms the ego, a similar contraction makes us feel that we don't love our enemies. The release of the first contraction is jnana; the release of the second is bhakti. Really they are two aspects of a single phenomenon. When one valve relaxes, the other relaxes too. In a perfectly relaxed state, the ego dissolves and love fills everything. When we urge people to love their enemies, we are telling them to emulate the way that people feel naturally when they begin to experience glimpses of enlightement. But what can we conclude from this about the best action to take? Absolutely nothing. Some people will think that if we love our enemies, we must be passive and let them hurt us. Perhaps this is the teaching of Christianity, of the sermon on the mount. But what is the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita? Isn't it the exact opposite? Arjuna drops his weapons and refuses to fight because he doesn't want to kill. God says to him: nonsense, pick up your weapons and fight. Fight because it's your duty; fight because you really aren't the actor; fight because they don't really die. It's also interesting to remember that Sankara, the major philosopher of Advaita Vedanta, taught that people should not attempt to act nondualistically in the phenomenonal world. When it comes to love, I imagine that if I met the terrorists who planned this act, I might feel love for them. It would depend on how much I meditated that day. The feeling might really be there. But my opinion (not that it matters) about the right course of action is that the United States should use every ounce of its military strength to hunt down everyone responsible and kill them. Why? Because next time they are going to use nuclear weapons or chemical weapons or biological weapons. We should protect ourselves. There have been leaks from intelligence agencies that Sadam Hussein has managed to build two nuclear bombs. I think that yesterday's events have a fortunate aspect. They rang an alarm bell. Maybe now the U.S. will wake up and defend itself. The world is not a safe place. Your bud, Rob - Joe0464 Realization Tuesday, September 11, 2001 7:24 PM (no subject) Hello everone, I am going to be a little brave here, hehe, and say something that some might not like. We have been talking about the united states, how terrible this is, and what those people did to us, right? Well, now, open up your mind for one second, and think, think of the pain and suffering these people who did this were going through. Have you ever been very mad, and you felt as though you could just do some kind of violent thing, but, you sa, you would never, well, these people were like that, but they were pushed over the edge, and they couldn't help it. They were helpless I say. They were so full of anger and hatred and all of this. I do not think that war is a good thing for this, or any other thing. War only makes it worse. Hatred towards them doesn't help any, to send love to them, and good feelings to them. It will effect them. If we project hatrec and anger to them, the universal consciousness will be filled more with hatred and anger, and more of these events will happen. So, if not for these people who did this, do it for all humans i8n the future, for the good of everyone. Hatred and violence does no good, only love. Blessed be Leaf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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