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Re: Daily Wisdom Saying
Co-arising with body, consciousness is seen as endemic to life, extending beyond the realm of the human in a psychic continuity that relates the human being to other creatures and summons him to live in nonviolence, concord and compassion.
-Joanna Macy. s. |
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Re: Daily Wisdom Saying
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a poem from Du Fu
South of my house and north,
all spring long there is water. Day after day I watch the flocks of gulls return. Fallen petals on my path are never swept for guests, and only now is the thatched gated opened - for you. Food so far from market must be simple; The wine in this poor house is home-brewed. If you are willing, we'll drink with my old neighbor. Let me call across the fence before we drain the last cup. metta, ~v |
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Re: Daily Wisdom Saying
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![]() Here's one from Derrick Jensen's Endgame Vol. I: The Problem of Civilization Another problem I have with Buddhism is that Buddhism, like other "great" religions of civilization (including science, and including capitalism), isn't land-based. It's been transposed over space, which means by definition it is disconnected from the land, and also means it values, by definition, abstraction of the particularity of place. A religion is, I think, supposed to teach us how to live (which, if we're to live sustainably, must also mean that it teaches us how to live in a certain place). Also a religion is supposed to teach us how to connect to the divine. But people will live differently in different places, which means religions must be different in different places, and must emerge from specific places themselves, and not be abstracted from these places. |
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Re: Daily Wisdom Saying
"The tribes always treated water as a medicine because it nourished the life of the earth, flushing poisons out of humans, other creatures and the land. We knew that to be productive, water must be kept pure. When water is kept cold and clean, it takes care of the salmon."
--Levi Holt, member of Nez Perce tribe |
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Re: Daily Wisdom Saying
"It is not through the great skill of the hunter himself that success is achieved, but through the hunter's awareness of his place in Creation and his relationship to all things."
--Thomas Yellowtail, Absaroke (Crow) |
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Re: Daily Wisdom Saying
To throw ourselves fully into one act here and now is to let go of the past and the future, to relinquish all views, and to free ourselves from all hindrances. This is the simple insistence at the heart of the Buddha's teachings.
- Michael Eido Luetchford. s. |
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