I would loudly and proudly shout for help and expect it. Why suffer in silence unnecessarily when there is help available and if there is none then I would be camping nearby my local and national politicians and I would be asking them, everyday, why there is no adequate help available. Even if the best I can hope for is to die right next to them and with the knowledge of the local press then I would consider that a victory.
Maybe an individual cannot stop what's happening to them but they can perhaps help stop it from happening to others. — universeness
Intelligence - Bang your head on the table - Bang, ow! Boy that hurt. I won't do that again.
Wisdom - Bang your head on the table - Bang, ow! Boy that hurt. Bang, ow! Bang, ow! Bang, ow! Bang, ow! Bang, ow!.... Bang. Hey... wait a minute! — T Clark
I haven't completely 'sussed' the subtleties of your approach yet agent smith.
Your typing above would suggest your meaning is easy to follow if you look at the literal meaning of the words you type but it could also be an admission that the exact opposite is true.
I remain, as I expect you prefer, fogged, concerning your actual opinions on most topics.
I don't mind the dance! — universeness
Avoiding attachment without trying not to try to avoid it is the hardest part. Please don't imagine I know how to do it. — T Clark
Cryptic! I think you like the fact that I have no idea if you are attacking me or supporting me.
Perhaps a little of both? — universeness
it's the attachment to what we desire that gets us into trouble. — T Clark
This shows a pretty egregious lack of understanding of what "suffering" means in Buddhism.
Thank you for the opportunity to use "egregious" in a post. — T Clark
mysticism! — universeness
Haha! Poor Geoffrey.... He could have known he had it coming though.
"I Chew my boots mam. I feel trapped!" — Hillary
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
I can't believe you asked that question. — Cuthbert
None of the properties of any part of this web is fundamental — universeness
Most interesting! — Ms. Marple
everything might be a hallucination. — Cuthbert
It is fine to discuss your interests. I was only referring to proofs of God failing to prove anything. — Jackson
Like the rest of nature, 'human nature' – especially during persistent, elemental eras of raw survival – takes paths of least resistance / effort (i.e. caloric expenditure) as frequently as possible; making shit up (i.e. woo-of-the-gaps) is so much easier than working things out and thinking them through (i.e. trial & error heuristics) that, like early human development, the habit of make-believing (faith) takes hold long before evidence-based thinking for oneself (reason) is learned and practiced. — 180 Proof
Most interesting! — Ms. Marple
This is not my question nor topic of thread. But discussion of your interests is fine. — Jackson
My overall point is that nature CAN be explained without g/G and morality CAN be justified without g/G from which it"s reasonable to imply that g/G is not (a/the) "necessary being" (pace Anselm) and, therefore, does not exist (re: theism). Thus, contrary to reals, g/G requires "faith". :fire: — 180 Proof
Ignoring just the Sun and (that massive comet-asteroid deflector) Jupiter – yeah Earth is otherwise (thermodynamically & celestial mechanically) "self-sufficient". :eyes: — 180 Proof
I don't think Lao Tzu, as a good Taoist — T Clark
If I remember correctly, dukkha is suffering and it is due to our dependence on maya, which ultimately keeps us stuck in samsara. So, following that thread, the great illusions of life are a sort of a drug that keeps us sane by by distracting us from the eternal suffering that Guatama sought to escape. You must admit, given the buddhist perspective, what Guatama attempted is an insane task by all worldly standards. Religion is a tricky thing. — Merkwurdichliebe
