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I'm not sure exactly what to write. But I feel I should say something. I should let you all know. I'm lying in my bed right now, typing with my eyes closed. Tears are wetting... More »
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I'm not sure exactly what to write. But I feel I should say something. I should let you all know. I'm lying in my bed right now, typing with my eyes closed. Tears are wetting... More »
i do not believe in good versus evil. i do not believe that good exists, other than as a subjective judgment i make about certain things. when i perceive something as hurtful to me or... More »
This life is a systems life. Karma appears to be one of those systems but it can be over-written by higher metaphysical systems. You can say that statement many different ways: example: you could say... More »
"The world's economy is in a shambles… and here we are… a community who wants to change the world… and very seldom do we discuss the sad state of the world, and what we can... More »
Adding another log to the fire of discussion on (the possibility of) postmodern and/or postmetaphysical theology, which started with Cameron's essay ... From Gerard Hall's Multi-Faith Dialogue - In Conversation with Raimon Panikkar The... More »
Image: the world you see is the world you believe in. counter-image: the world you believe in is the world you see. it may seem so at first, but no it's not the same thing... More »
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I truly believe Karma affects everything we do, everyone we meet, and virtually every aspect of our being. That said, I also believe in Free Will and what we DO with the Karmic Interactions is so up to us and that is the dangerously delicious dilemnas we deal with every moment of our lives. Gotta... More »