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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No kidding!!!
That reminds me, last weekend the Princess sent me to the store to get steaks for dinner and while I was there I spied a King Crab claw that was the biggest, friggin piece of seafood I had seen in YEARS!!!! It was about 1.67 lbs. and I bought the damn thing!!!! I swear it was bigger than a baby's ARM!!! Cost me well over $20 but was absolutely DELICIOUS!!!!!! I steamed it for about half an hour and then had a small piece of steak with it. Oh MAN!!!! It was incredible.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:32:59 PM)
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that looks awesome.
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MY favorite cows look more like this:
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[Head banger] Thursday, September 10, 2009 4:32:59 PM | |
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that looks awesome. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:46:24 PM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | MY favorite cows look more like this:
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:59:49 PM | |
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Perhaps this will suffice??...
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:52:24 PM | |
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Does a ZAP count as a big click? LOL!!!
Municipal land, BTW. Hell if I am gonna get an ass full of buckshot over a cow turd. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Where AmI from Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:46:08 PM) |
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:46:24 PM | |
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MY favorite cows look more like this:
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:29:33 PM | |
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You know, I have tried to get free cow chips but that damn little silver wire in between the bigger ones always seems to have some sort of static electricity whenever I try to climb through it! Sure catches the cow's attention when I shriek like a little girl and jump halfway across the street, though. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Where AmI from Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:20:16 PM) | | Where AmI wrote: | | Having lived literally across the street from a cattle feedlot, I have to say cows stink so bad - not as bad as pigs - but they stink so bad the stench gets under your skin and in your clothes and into your lungs.
On a day without wind going the opposite direction, or a day without wind period, the air is thick with the stench of cows.
I love farm animals...
Have you tried burning dry cow chips for fuel? They burn really well and they're environmentally friendly, and for you perhaps even free....
I understand the worship of an animal that has guaranteed the survival of mankind throughout the millenia. Fantastic creatures. Wish they were carnivores and ate people. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Alright. I am getting damn sick and tired of all of you who are badmouthing the cow. I live with across the street from them, they feed and give me something to keep my Mac & Cheese (spirals) from being lumpy.
Spew whatever religious mumbo-jumbo you want but lay off my cows! |
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Having lived literally across the street from a cattle feedlot, I have to say cows stink so bad - not as bad as pigs - but they stink so bad the stench gets under your skin and in your clothes and into your lungs.
On a day without wind going the opposite direction, or a day without wind period, the air is thick with the stench of cows.
I love farm animals...
Have you tried burning dry cow chips for fuel? They burn really well and they're environmentally friendly, and for you perhaps even free....
I understand the worship of an animal that has guaranteed the survival of mankind throughout the millenia. Fantastic creatures. Wish they were carnivores and ate people. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:56:42 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Alright. I am getting damn sick and tired of all of you who are badmouthing the cow. I live with across the street from them, they feed and give me something to keep my Mac & Cheese (spirals) from being lumpy.
Spew whatever religious mumbo-jumbo you want but lay off my cows! |
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:46:32 PM | |
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MOO U TOO!!!!!!!!!!! HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:01:09 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Moo U. Bwwwahaaahaaa! Go STATE!!
| | Deep Freeze wrote: | | I do not have a copy of the Theory of Human Motivation so I cannot say what it is exactly you are reading but I would think the word is egotistical. Of course, Maslow was not an English master so , who knows?? In any case, you need not aplogize. You know how I am!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!
I get that you feel a sense of belonging when surrounded by those of your own. That would make sense. I believe there is something in Maslow's writing about social needs? It would follow that you would feel that way. I guess what I am driving at is the whole "being great" thing that started this conversation. I am always perplexed by those that feel man, himself is incapable of being great and , therefore, it is the result of some deity or supernatural being dabbling in creation. I get this argument most often from the religious folks, which is why I prefaced my comments to Joe. I do not wish to offend.
You see, I believe that man is ALWAYS the master, even in his weakest and most abandonded state. But in a weakened or degraded state, he becomes the foolish master that mismanages his mind. When he begins to reflect upon his condition and search diligently for the Law upon which his being is established, he becomes the wise master and directs his energies with intelligence, fashioning his thought to fruitful issues. My dear, only by searching and mining are gold and diamonds obtained.
Oh and guido......Moo.
(Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:57:19 AM)
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The soup can wait - lol
I'm sorry. Did I use the term incorrectly? In the hierarchy of needs one moves from a self-centered (egoic) focus to one of self-awareness ultimately leading to outward focus. But I think I understand your point.
I am of the thinking that I am a better, richer, individual when I am in the midst of caring, likeminded people - when we all connect, we are a stronger force.
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Umm...egoic?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, Bev. You know I cannot resist!! Interesting thoughts, though. As a matter of physics, I suppose we ARE actually all "connected". Had not actually considered that angle. Also interesting that you would reference Maslow. Needs are basic in everyone, just at varying levels. I suppose becoming self-aware helps in that one will realize that there is more to one's life than self alone.
For me, the whole thing boils down to mind and the power thereof. I mean, scientists are only beginning to explore the vast powers of the mind. They have only scratched the surface of what we are capable of doing with our minds. The fact is, there is tremendous power there. I have discussed this often.
Thought and character are one, and as character can only manifest itself through environment and circumstance, the outer conditions of a person's life can always be found to be harmoniously related to his INNER state. Now, this does not mean that a certain circumstance is an indication of entire character but, by and large, circumstance is intimately connected with some vital thought element within us. Basically, everyone is where he is by the law of his being.
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I found a way to include the sacred cow in my prose; however, said cow will be cast aside as will the religious dogma to which some subsribe so vehemently!
It is true, we are all connected, scientifically and spiritually. There is no new matter. There are only new combinations of the same matter from which the universe was created. So logically we are connected, similar. As spiritual beings we are also connected. Life's journey involves moving through the stages of ego (think Maslow's Hierarchy) to a higher self-awareness. Being the optimist I can be at times I tend to believe we go a little further.
Once the ego is quelled we can then move toward those in our midst not unlike how we were living in an egoic state. In that regard we very much connect to one another, and ultimately the life energy that sustains us.
When we shut ourselves off from any interaction or closeness with another what then? |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:01:09 PM | |
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Moo U. Bwwwahaaahaaa! Go STATE!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, September 10, 2009 11:39:03 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | I do not have a copy of the Theory of Human Motivation so I cannot say what it is exactly you are reading but I would think the word is egotistical. Of course, Maslow was not an English master so , who knows?? In any case, you need not aplogize. You know how I am!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!
I get that you feel a sense of belonging when surrounded by those of your own. That would make sense. I believe there is something in Maslow's writing about social needs? It would follow that you would feel that way. I guess what I am driving at is the whole "being great" thing that started this conversation. I am always perplexed by those that feel man, himself is incapable of being great and , therefore, it is the result of some deity or supernatural being dabbling in creation. I get this argument most often from the religious folks, which is why I prefaced my comments to Joe. I do not wish to offend.
You see, I believe that man is ALWAYS the master, even in his weakest and most abandonded state. But in a weakened or degraded state, he becomes the foolish master that mismanages his mind. When he begins to reflect upon his condition and search diligently for the Law upon which his being is established, he becomes the wise master and directs his energies with intelligence, fashioning his thought to fruitful issues. My dear, only by searching and mining are gold and diamonds obtained.
Oh and guido......Moo.
(Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:57:19 AM)
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Bev wrote: |
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The soup can wait - lol
I'm sorry. Did I use the term incorrectly? In the hierarchy of needs one moves from a self-centered (egoic) focus to one of self-awareness ultimately leading to outward focus. But I think I understand your point.
I am of the thinking that I am a better, richer, individual when I am in the midst of caring, likeminded people - when we all connect, we are a stronger force.
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Umm...egoic?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, Bev. You know I cannot resist!! Interesting thoughts, though. As a matter of physics, I suppose we ARE actually all "connected". Had not actually considered that angle. Also interesting that you would reference Maslow. Needs are basic in everyone, just at varying levels. I suppose becoming self-aware helps in that one will realize that there is more to one's life than self alone.
For me, the whole thing boils down to mind and the power thereof. I mean, scientists are only beginning to explore the vast powers of the mind. They have only scratched the surface of what we are capable of doing with our minds. The fact is, there is tremendous power there. I have discussed this often.
Thought and character are one, and as character can only manifest itself through environment and circumstance, the outer conditions of a person's life can always be found to be harmoniously related to his INNER state. Now, this does not mean that a certain circumstance is an indication of entire character but, by and large, circumstance is intimately connected with some vital thought element within us. Basically, everyone is where he is by the law of his being.
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Bev wrote: |
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I found a way to include the sacred cow in my prose; however, said cow will be cast aside as will the religious dogma to which some subsribe so vehemently!
It is true, we are all connected, scientifically and spiritually. There is no new matter. There are only new combinations of the same matter from which the universe was created. So logically we are connected, similar. As spiritual beings we are also connected. Life's journey involves moving through the stages of ego (think Maslow's Hierarchy) to a higher self-awareness. Being the optimist I can be at times I tend to believe we go a little further.
Once the ego is quelled we can then move toward those in our midst not unlike how we were living in an egoic state. In that regard we very much connect to one another, and ultimately the life energy that sustains us.
When we shut ourselves off from any interaction or closeness with another what then? |
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[Head banger] Thursday, September 10, 2009 12:38:22 PM | |
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accross the street is a good place to keep them till time for the butcher and ultimatly my BBQ. just dont bring a live one to my home. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:56:42 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Alright. I am getting damn sick and tired of all of you who are badmouthing the cow. I live with across the street from them, they feed and give me something to keep my Mac & Cheese (spirals) from being lumpy.
Spew whatever religious mumbo-jumbo you want but lay off my cows! |
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 10, 2009 11:39:03 AM | |
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I do not have a copy of the Theory of Human Motivation so I cannot say what it is exactly you are reading but I would think the word is egotistical. Of course, Maslow was not an English master so , who knows?? In any case, you need not aplogize. You know how I am!! HA!!!!!!!!!!!
I get that you feel a sense of belonging when surrounded by those of your own. That would make sense. I believe there is something in Maslow's writing about social needs? It would follow that you would feel that way. I guess what I am driving at is the whole "being great" thing that started this conversation. I am always perplexed by those that feel man, himself is incapable of being great and , therefore, it is the result of some deity or supernatural being dabbling in creation. I get this argument most often from the religious folks, which is why I prefaced my comments to Joe. I do not wish to offend.
You see, I believe that man is ALWAYS the master, even in his weakest and most abandonded state. But in a weakened or degraded state, he becomes the foolish master that mismanages his mind. When he begins to reflect upon his condition and search diligently for the Law upon which his being is established, he becomes the wise master and directs his energies with intelligence, fashioning his thought to fruitful issues. My dear, only by searching and mining are gold and diamonds obtained.
Oh and guido......Moo.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:57:19 AM)
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Bev wrote: |
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The soup can wait - lol
I'm sorry. Did I use the term incorrectly? In the hierarchy of needs one moves from a self-centered (egoic) focus to one of self-awareness ultimately leading to outward focus. But I think I understand your point.
I am of the thinking that I am a better, richer, individual when I am in the midst of caring, likeminded people - when we all connect, we are a stronger force.
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Deep Freeze wrote: |
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Umm...egoic?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, Bev. You know I cannot resist!! Interesting thoughts, though. As a matter of physics, I suppose we ARE actually all "connected". Had not actually considered that angle. Also interesting that you would reference Maslow. Needs are basic in everyone, just at varying levels. I suppose becoming self-aware helps in that one will realize that there is more to one's life than self alone.
For me, the whole thing boils down to mind and the power thereof. I mean, scientists are only beginning to explore the vast powers of the mind. They have only scratched the surface of what we are capable of doing with our minds. The fact is, there is tremendous power there. I have discussed this often.
Thought and character are one, and as character can only manifest itself through environment and circumstance, the outer conditions of a person's life can always be found to be harmoniously related to his INNER state. Now, this does not mean that a certain circumstance is an indication of entire character but, by and large, circumstance is intimately connected with some vital thought element within us. Basically, everyone is where he is by the law of his being.
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Bev wrote: |
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I found a way to include the sacred cow in my prose; however, said cow will be cast aside as will the religious dogma to which some subsribe so vehemently!
It is true, we are all connected, scientifically and spiritually. There is no new matter. There are only new combinations of the same matter from which the universe was created. So logically we are connected, similar. As spiritual beings we are also connected. Life's journey involves moving through the stages of ego (think Maslow's Hierarchy) to a higher self-awareness. Being the optimist I can be at times I tend to believe we go a little further.
Once the ego is quelled we can then move toward those in our midst not unlike how we were living in an egoic state. In that regard we very much connect to one another, and ultimately the life energy that sustains us.
When we shut ourselves off from any interaction or closeness with another what then? |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 10, 2009 11:18:34 AM | |
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While I never liked them, they stopped making the Ninja Turtles M&C
Sharapova and now Oudin are out! Ahhhh....A seed on you back seems to mean sudden death! At least in the women't draw. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:58:39 AM) | | Bev wrote: | | No! Not the spirals ... you too?!
Mom says "Hi", btw. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Alright. I am getting damn sick and tired of all of you who are badmouthing the cow. I live with across the street from them, they feed and give me something to keep my Mac & Cheese (spirals) from being lumpy.
Spew whatever religious mumbo-jumbo you want but lay off my cows! |
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[Bev] Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:58:39 AM | |
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No! Not the spirals ... you too?!
Mom says "Hi", btw. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:56:42 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Alright. I am getting damn sick and tired of all of you who are badmouthing the cow. I live with across the street from them, they feed and give me something to keep my Mac & Cheese (spirals) from being lumpy.
Spew whatever religious mumbo-jumbo you want but lay off my cows! |
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[Bev] Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:57:19 AM | |
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The soup can wait - lol
I'm sorry. Did I use the term incorrectly? In the hierarchy of needs one moves from a self-centered (egoic) focus to one of self-awareness ultimately leading to outward focus. But I think I understand your point.
I am of the thinking that I am a better, richer, individual when I am in the midst of caring, likeminded people - when we all connect, we are a stronger force. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:41:34 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Umm...egoic?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, Bev. You know I cannot resist!! Interesting thoughts, though. As a matter of physics, I suppose we ARE actually all "connected". Had not actually considered that angle. Also interesting that you would reference Maslow. Needs are basic in everyone, just at varying levels. I suppose becoming self-aware helps in that one will realize that there is more to one's life than self alone.
For me, the whole thing boils down to mind and the power thereof. I mean, scientists are only beginning to explore the vast powers of the mind. They have only scratched the surface of what we are capable of doing with our minds. The fact is, there is tremendous power there. I have discussed this often.
Thought and character are one, and as character can only manifest itself through environment and circumstance, the outer conditions of a person's life can always be found to be harmoniously related to his INNER state. Now, this does not mean that a certain circumstance is an indication of entire character but, by and large, circumstance is intimately connected with some vital thought element within us. Basically, everyone is where he is by the law of his being. | | Bev wrote: | | I found a way to include the sacred cow in my prose; however, said cow will be cast aside as will the religious dogma to which some subsribe so vehemently!
It is true, we are all connected, scientifically and spiritually. There is no new matter. There are only new combinations of the same matter from which the universe was created. So logically we are connected, similar. As spiritual beings we are also connected. Life's journey involves moving through the stages of ego (think Maslow's Hierarchy) to a higher self-awareness. Being the optimist I can be at times I tend to believe we go a little further.
Once the ego is quelled we can then move toward those in our midst not unlike how we were living in an egoic state. In that regard we very much connect to one another, and ultimately the life energy that sustains us.
When we shut ourselves off from any interaction or closeness with another what then? |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:56:42 AM | |
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Alright. I am getting damn sick and tired of all of you who are badmouthing the cow. I live with across the street from them, they feed and give me something to keep my Mac & Cheese (spirals) from being lumpy.
Spew whatever religious mumbo-jumbo you want but lay off my cows! |
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:41:34 AM | |
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Umm...egoic?? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, Bev. You know I cannot resist!! Interesting thoughts, though. As a matter of physics, I suppose we ARE actually all "connected". Had not actually considered that angle. Also interesting that you would reference Maslow. Needs are basic in everyone, just at varying levels. I suppose becoming self-aware helps in that one will realize that there is more to one's life than self alone.
For me, the whole thing boils down to mind and the power thereof. I mean, scientists are only beginning to explore the vast powers of the mind. They have only scratched the surface of what we are capable of doing with our minds. The fact is, there is tremendous power there. I have discussed this often.
Thought and character are one, and as character can only manifest itself through environment and circumstance, the outer conditions of a person's life can always be found to be harmoniously related to his INNER state. Now, this does not mean that a certain circumstance is an indication of entire character but, by and large, circumstance is intimately connected with some vital thought element within us. Basically, everyone is where he is by the law of his being. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:19:16 AM) | | Bev wrote: | | I found a way to include the sacred cow in my prose; however, said cow will be cast aside as will the religious dogma to which some subsribe so vehemently!
It is true, we are all connected, scientifically and spiritually. There is no new matter. There are only new combinations of the same matter from which the universe was created. So logically we are connected, similar. As spiritual beings we are also connected. Life's journey involves moving through the stages of ego (think Maslow's Hierarchy) to a higher self-awareness. Being the optimist I can be at times I tend to believe we go a little further.
Once the ego is quelled we can then move toward those in our midst not unlike how we were living in an egoic state. In that regard we very much connect to one another, and ultimately the life energy that sustains us.
When we shut ourselves off from any interaction or closeness with another what then? |
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[Bev] Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:19:16 AM | |
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I found a way to include the sacred cow in my prose; however, said cow will be cast aside as will the religious dogma to which some subsribe so vehemently!
It is true, we are all connected, scientifically and spiritually. There is no new matter. There are only new combinations of the same matter from which the universe was created. So logically we are connected, similar. As spiritual beings we are also connected. Life's journey involves moving through the stages of ego (think Maslow's Hierarchy) to a higher self-awareness. Being the optimist I can be at times I tend to believe we go a little further.
Once the ego is quelled we can then move toward those in our midst not unlike how we were living in an egoic state. In that regard we very much connect to one another, and ultimately the life energy that sustains us.
When we shut ourselves off from any interaction or closeness with another what then? |
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[Bev] Thursday, September 10, 2009 9:59:44 AM | |
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Very interesting conversation going on over here ... must ponder this, hm? As you're well aware, I'm sure I'll want to share my thoughts as well, which may and may not have anything to do with cows : ) |
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[Deep Freeze] Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:44:58 AM | |
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Hmm..well then my answer would be , "no". Compassion does not create weakness. Lack of character creates weakness, as I mentioned earlier. I would put it this way;
ACT is the blossom of thought and joy or suffering are the fruit. Therefore, man creates by his own husbandry. Thought in the mind makes us what we are. By thought we have built ourselves. If man has "evil" thought, pain surely follows as night follows day. If one endures in purity of thought, joy will surely follow as does his shadow. What I am saying is, we are made or unmade by ourselves. In the armory of thought, we forge the weapons by which we destroy ourselves or the tools by which we build ourselves up in joy and strength. Character, my friend. Plain and simple.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:34:28 AM)
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I have no room for cows, send them away.
your right compassion does not equal weekness, my question was does it create weakness?
yes I agree one can be spiritual without involving religion, in fact for me an organized religion detracts from spirituality.
well, its off to get ready for work, I leave you all to ponder the depths of my thoughts and or insanity at your lesiure.
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Well, I suppose one could make an argument for almost any deviation but if what you are saying is that we need to define good and evil in terms that make one or the other "acceptable" or "normal", I am not sure that can be done. Values differ. If, as you suggest, it is possible to weaken ourselves by showing compassion rather than strength, I would argue that it takes tremendous INNER strength to be compassionate in certain situations. Many times, it is perceived as a weakness and that is a fallacy in itself. Compassion does not necessarily equate to weakness.
I guess we could debate right and wrong "til the cows come home" but that was not really the point. I think what we are saying is, there is room for belief in spirituality without having to take it to the level of religious dogma. At least that is how we started! HA!!!!
(Quoting Message by Head banger from Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:21:39 AM)
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what is good and what is evil? could it be that our norms of compassion and understanding are weekening the human condition by going against the evolution that darwin first proposed. would the human spiecies be better of if the strong were to survive, take what you can, mercy if for the weak attitude prevailed?
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