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    KERRAYoO( ) psychedelické memy ( )O๑.. ॐ ..๑O( ) psychedelic memes ( )Oo
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    “Know then that the body is merely a garment. Go seek the wearer, not the cloak.” Rumi
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    "Contemplative practice begins with the love of silence. Love of silence is a kind of hunger or thirst." (David Chaim Smith)
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    IRON_STORM: Takhle nějak se asi vidí Dan Landa
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    Manipulace je ovlivňování za účelem osobního prospěchu.
    Motivace je ovlivňování za účelem společného prospěchu.
    — Fred Smith
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    IRON_STORM: to mi připomnělo storku z Necronomiconu, kdy byl jeden vesmír stvořen zvukem - stvořitel hrál na píšťalu a tím budoval světy. Ta píšťala měla schválně prasklinu, aby vydávala falešný tón jako připomínku, že nic stvořeného není dokonalé...
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    I gave up my music because I had received from it all that I had to receive. To serve God
    one must sacrifice what is dearest to one; and so I sacrificed my music. I had composed
    songs; I sang and played the vina; and practicing this music I arrived at a stage where I
    touched the Music of the Spheres. Then every soul became for me a musical note, and all
    life became music. Inspired by it I spoke to the people, and those who were attracted by
    my words listened to the, instead of listening to my songs. Now, if I do anything, it is to
    tune souls instead of instruments; to harmonize people instead of notes. If there is
    anything in my philosophy, it is the law of harmony: that one must put oneself in
    harmony with oneself and with others. I have found in every word a certain musical
    value, a melody in every thought, harmony in every feeling; and I have tried to interpret
    the same thing, with clear and simple words, to those who used to listen to my music. I
    played the vina until my heart turned into this very instrument; then I offered this
    instrument to the divine Musician, the only musician existing. Since then I have become
    His flute; and when He chooses, He plays His music. The people give me credit for this
    music, which in reality is not due to me but to the Musician who plays on his own
    instrument.’

    Hazrat Inayat Khan
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    SILVESTRAGON
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    INK_FLO: To by klidně mohlo být z manifestu radikálního osvobození zvířat :)
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    The Great Refusal is the refusal to sell short our potential for liberation for the paltry comforts of consumerism. In Golok, in Tibet, they say that the desire for comfort is the death of honor and truth. My denunciation of the "Western Buddhist Movement" stems not from political conservatism but from my embrace of Marcuse's Great Refusal; the refusal to trade freedom and happiness for cheap consolation. The new totalitarianism manifests itself precisely in a harmonizing pluralism, where the most contradictory works and truths peacefully coexist in indifference.

    It seems that to be "nice" one must cease and desist from all critical dissent and debate. To be nice, one must say things obliquely rather than directly, or better yet, say nothing at all. One should try to focus on points of agreement and smooth over differences in a fog of blandness. This emphasis on being nice is a form of oppression. Feminists pointed this out in the 70's and encouraged us not to teach our daughters to be "nice" because it was disempowering to them. Now we just want our Buddhists to be nice. This niceness which is being referred to is what Trungpa Rinpoche called "idiot compassion." It seems that it is fine for the Western Buddhist Movement to castrate the power of the Buddhadharma, but if anyone says "Hey, wait a minute, you are distorting the teachings of liberation," then they are branded with the scarlet letter - "not nice." This supposed niceness is in fact merely a tool for the suppression of radical critique that often takes its form in disagreement, debate and critical discussion - all forms of interaction which are historically central to Buddhism. Are we, as Western practitioners of Buddhism, so scared of our internal rage that we imagine any serious disagreement might turn into violence?

    This vision of being "nice and compassionate" is different from the Buddhist vision. Compassion and kindness demand strong dissension and response in the face of harmful delusion. It is, of course, a matter of motivation. The precious Buddhadharma teaches me that all people have been at one time my mother, my lover, my child, and my best friend. One day my friend becomes my enemy, and then later my friend again. When we contemplate Buddhadharma we come to a stance of vast equanimity in the midst of debate, but this equanimity does not deny the need for valid, well-reasoned response. Is it kinder to let the moth burn alive or to point out to the moth that the object of it's obsession is, any moment, going to become the source of its greatest suffering. What is compassion? The prefix "com" means "with" and the body of the word passion, from the root pathos, means suffering. Compassion is to be with the suffering of others; not to turn a blind eye to the suffering of all sentient beings. In the Buddhist sense, compassion means to actively remove the causes of suffering as a function of love. It is not kind, loving or compassionate to see the causes of suffering and not try and remove them."

    (Traktung Rinpoche)
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