Apech

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  1. Karma means action. And the law of karma means that every action has an effect of some kind. The idea of good and bad karma is a bit of a sunday school version. However it doesn't take a genius to work out that the consequence of being genuinely nasty to people results in being shunned and hated ... and so on. Having said that the issue for this and every situation is not about guilt or blame or such but more about your ability to assimilate energy ... given that everything is energy (supposing you accept this idea). If you act in the world the consequences of your action will come back to you sooner or later. Thinking like this is a way of sobering your approach so that you respect the energy, the situations and other people you deal with. Meditation on the law of karma strengthens your resolve to behave in a self-consistent, honorable and warrior-like way. That's what it is for really. In Buddhism they call it one of the four thoughts which lead the mind to dharma. In other words it is a spur to practice.

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  2. I mentioned extent and duration quite a few times previously - if you read anything from a source who doesnt absolutely glow at how much government can do for people, honest assessments show the trough FDR's policies carved into the country. (Not to mention the fact that severity, duration, impact of policies produced much better results elsewhere - and nowhere did I say the rest of the world wasnt in a depression - what I'm saying is only in the USA was it deemed "Great" and FDR's alphabet soup is the very reason.)

     

     

    Yeah, a joke only if you ignore all of the context, E :rolleyes: I love it when people's arguments against me all rely on a mirepresentation of my words. I spend most of my time saying "no, you're reading what you want to read here, how and why are you expecting me to defend your mischaracterizations?"

     

    I wasn't trying to misquote you - I literally didn't understand what you were saying. The Great Depression affected all of the industrialized world including the US and Europe and had knock on effects everywhere else. The US being the largest economy is the focus of much attention and quite a lot of what is written is written as if only the US was affected.

     

    I think both the causes and the 'solution are disputed and not everyone believes that the New Deal was actually the solution. Probably more likely WWII which stimulated industrial growth. But I have heard it said that the responses of the private sector (banks) i.e. becoming over cautious an stopping lending causes the money supply to dry up and chokes recovery. And that this was the immediate response to the Wall Street crash. I see signs of this now in Europe where the banks have gone from credit driven boom to being mega cautious. To come out of recession you have to have some way of economic growth and wealth creation ... I don't see how this happens without credit for new business. Also the governments are pouring money in to prop up the banks (and also countries like Greece) but this is causing massive sovereign debt ... which again drives up the public borrowing requirement. Its a vicious cycle and at the bottom the individual people get screwed.


  3. Haha. I liked the part afterward where Bill Murray opens the refigerator real slowly and goes "Oh my God! Look at all the junkfood. You actually eat this stuff?"

     

    So today I finally went out and bought the supplies to clean the fridge and it cost me $42. So I really am going to clean it out tomorrow. Hopefully I won't hear a voice that says "Zool"!

     

    Never put off till tomorrow what you can do next week.

     

    Procrastinate now!


  4. Create a bio-containment force field then bombard the fridge with gamma radiation.

     

    If you open the door slightly a light may come on. This means that the bio-phosphorescence of the rapidly decaying food particles is still active. Shut the door quickly and run out of the house/apartment and scream 'run for your lives!' at anyone in the vicinity.

     

    That is all.


  5. I think the distinct categories of philosophy, religion and shamanism are quite modern. Until the 18th Century the terms alchemy and chemistry were used inter-changably. All religion (IMO) has its roots in shamanism - since there was a time when there was only shamanism. I don't see any difference between the various forms of mysticism, magic, alchemy and shamanism for instance ... though I accept some people might. Even science was once called Natural Philosophy. So the idea that writing from the time of LZ could be called strictly philosophical in the modern sense is highly doubtful.


  6. Rainy,

     

    You are right about ancient cultures. The Egyptians had up to seven part aspects of the individual which separated at death. Most important were the body, the ka, the ba, and the shade. If they were not reintegrated after death then this resulted in the 'second death'.

     

    I think that this is similar to hun and po etc.

     

    I have learned over the years to trust the insights of the ancients .. but of course it is not something to dwell on really as ultimately there is only now.

     

    A.


  7. A man in Dorset has been left mystified after tiny blue spheres fell from the sky into his garden.

     

    Josie Pegg, an applied science research assistant at Bournemouth University, speculated that the apparently strange phenomena might be "marine invertebrate eggs".

    "These have been implicated in previous 'strange goo' incidents," she said. "I'd have thought it's a little early for spawning but I suppose we've had a very mild winter.

     

    Blue sphere shower

     

     

    Has anyone else got strange goo incidents to share?

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  8. read a little history - FDR's policies are what made that depression "Great" whereas the rest of the world wasnt at all. I know we were all taught in high school that FDR was the greatest president ever, but that is a slice of a vision that excludes all of the detrimental effects of saddling the populace with tons of debt. somebody's got to pay it back eventually.

     

    'The rest of world wasn't at all' ... wasn't at all what? in a depression... yes they were ... the rise of the Nazis in a great part due to the effects of depression in Germany ...

     

    Anyway back to the more interesting future ... what I would like to see is a radical new idea about how political power actually works. In other words how is it determined who gets to tell others what to do. And when they do this ... what are their aims. For a long time the worth and self-worth of a human being is their earning capacity .... success is high earnings ... and so on. Without getting all wishy washy and touchy feely ... is there another way? is there another hard value other than currency which can be used to evaluate how power is distributed?

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  9. We are in the process of cleaning up the database of members and have come across multiple accounts. For clarity's sake we have decided to introduce a 'one person one screen name' policy. This means we would like each person on here to have a single screen-name for posting purposes.

     

    If you have more than one account please contact the mod team so that you can choose one account to stay live. If you need any other help - like a name change we can sort this out for you.

     

    In future the 'one person one account' rule will be in the terms of service.

     

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  10. I can't don't want something we have already Mr Apech. So what's next :) ?

     

    I think what is missing is a convincing idea on an alternative way to live. I mean an alternative to the various forms of capitalism. I know they exist but they don't emerge as attractive or convincing to large numbers of people. When people vote at the moment (no matter how we may argue) we are voting about shades of the same grey. There doesn't seem to be a way for someone to put forward a radical new way to live which gets popular support of any kind. It has to be appealing, practical and meet peoples needs.

     

    After WWII in Britain there was a landslide victory for Labour (Socialist) ... rejecting Churchill who had led the country through the war. They then implemented the national health service, education reforms, housing programmes and so on. I know this is an anathema to Americans but the fact is it was a democratic choice freely made by people who had made sacrifices and lost a whole lot during the war. So in the late 1940's socialism was seen as a viable alternative which would meet peoples needs.

     

    Now (despite the current crisis) we are so much richer and our lives have changed. So no one wants or sees any advantage in old style socialism .... and there is no real communism anymore.

     

    So we need a new alternative model for living which is also economically viable.


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    Just a kindly warning. This thread is getting heated and while you are discussing some high level ideas ... its getting personal. Please could you remember that no matter how much you disagree with another poster they are entitled to their view. Maybe they are wrong, maybe they have a different understanding, maybe they are right in their own terms.

     

    Please keep it respectful and no personal insults or attacks on the person rather than the ideas.

     

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