Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 I do agree that life is both. I was talking about sensing fear for eating simply and living simply. I believe that simple is more, because the quality of life virtually always improves in the presence of simplicity. Janet rawfood , tev treowlufu <goraw808 wrote: I don't see life as simple or complex; rather, it seems to me, it is both. Why should exclusivity factor? Why should minimalism be the only choice? tev School Of Rawk <schoolofrawk wrote: " I sense some fear about eating simply and living life simply " Now THIS is truly funny!! :-D ____________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 I would argue that modern life and longer human life spans are a result of modern technology and modern complexity. Thus, our improvement is a result of complexity and simplicity acting together; and not being rendered mutually exclusive of one another. Such renderings result is divisiveness, which ultimately creates problems. I understand that one may be used to create the other, and the other way around. tev Janet FitzGerald <waxplanet wrote: I do agree that life is both. I was talking about sensing fear for eating simply and living simply. I believe that simple is more, because the quality of life virtually always improves in the presence of simplicity. Janet rawfood , tev treowlufu wrote: I don't see life as simple or complex; rather, it seems to me, it is both. Why should exclusivity factor? Why should minimalism be the only choice? tev ____________________ The experience of dynamic religious living transforms the mediocre individual into a personality of idealistic power. Religion ministers to the progress of all through fostering the progress of each individual, and the progress of each is augmented through the achievement of all. [The Urantia Book: 1094:1][http://www.urantia.org/] _____________________ http://www.vegconnect.com/ _____________________ Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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