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Where is the Love???
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: The Golden Rule
Wow, awww, weren't they all lovely "Golden rules"? Yeah, they sure were... It's really nice to see that all these religions take heed to their "Golden rules..."
*ponders what majority... or ALL wars are about, and who are involved...* Oh wait.... it's "all of the above" ... Silly me ![]() |
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Why do cows say MU?
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Pacific Ring of Fire
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Re: The Golden Rule
This is a great thread!
Some more: Ancient Egyptian: "Do for one who may do for you, that you may cause him thus to do."Shawnee: "Do not kill or injure your neighbor, for it is not him that you injure, you injure yourself. But do good to him, therefore add to his days of happiness as you add to your own. Do not wrong or hate your neighbor, for it is not him that you wrong, you wrong yourself. But love him, for Moneto loves him also as he loves you."Pacific Northwest Native: Humankind has not woven the web of life.This one is long, but beautiful: Lakota Instructions for Living Friend do it this way - that is, |
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goin' with the flow...
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Iowa
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Re: The Golden Rule
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yep. if we could honestly abide by this one rule, peace would reign today. unfortunately ego's seem to get in the way. Have a great day! |
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Coexistence insha'Allah
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Egypt
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Re: The Golden Rule
What a fabulous OP Harmony, thank you. My printer is churning as I type and my email is winging this off to everyone in my contacts list.
Unfortunately of course, we are human and humans are idiots of the first order. So if you look at the quote from Islam it says the word brother. Now sensible people know this means EVERYONE but you will always have groups that argue this just refers to people in our gang. What a sad bunch we are. G-d must be metaphorically tearing His hair out. Salaam |
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recovering sinner
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: wales, united kingdom
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Re: The Golden Rule
I see a difference in the quotes.
Some seem to say don't do unto others as we would not have done unto ourselves. Which is good, but that's just not to do evil to anyone. But some of the quotes are, do unto others as you would have done unto yourself. Which can be so much more. For that can be to love others and treat them as compassionately and kindly, and want as much good and happiness for them as we would desire for ourselves. I like the quote, 'all asmuch as you would desire mankind to do unto you, do unto them, for is the Law and the Prophets.' I think brother and neighbour were written for a reason. I've even heared Mother Teresa say about it's easy to give money or food to someone far away, as with giving to charity. Sure it is compassionate, but it's not the same duty of love as living to those we meet in person, to those who are our neighbours and family, those we meet in our daily lives and live alongside, that's where I believe love is experienced at it's fullest and maybe takes more effort to truly put love into practice. |
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UNeyeR1
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Maryland
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Re: The Golden Rule
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So when our world has its various societal and personal norms and mores and nuances....not everyone would like done unto them as you'd like done unto you. Despite this we Americans think the world should catch up to what we view as equal rights, labor regulations, democracy etc...and we gladly do unto them and don't see the arrogance in it. |
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Re: The Golden Rule
Great OP indeed.
This one especially I found deeply beautiful: Pacific Northwest Native: Humankind has not woven the web of life.This IMHO, is a close to the uber-reality of existence as we can ever come. In the most profound sense we are all one and all conflict is truly self harm. Unfortunately, and contrary to my own idealism, 17th makes a very valid point. Conflict and aggression are irrefutably a required dynamic in the progression of life. The "love in" utopia, (how we paint our heavens), would be a static place, devoid of risk it would be interminably boring and mundane, unchanging. I do not think the human intellect could ever find happiness in such an environment. 2500 years ago the ancient Greeks founded the Olympic games in large part to allow expression of this dynamic in man to compete and prove oneself against another without loss of life. We cannot hope to remove this fundamental drive but in the Olympics we have a first class example and model for just how we should go about ridding the world of the mass murder we call wars. Tao |
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from far far away
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: oxfordshire
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Re: The Golden Rule
tao, hi
i agree about sports. ideally philosophy would not have any conflict in its final vision, that is to say that the duality which is there is the device to find the non duality at its centre and end [i.e. when the thought train is fully followed through]. Quote:
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in essence
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oxfordshire uk
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Re: The Golden Rule
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And again............... Love and peace as one, at one, are the foundation stones of creation. And we have the choice in this great utopia, to sit and watch the weeds grow between the dreamt ideal, or to continue building the reality, where one day a real home is formed from the constant aspiration of living and being in peace, supported by creative space, supported by our very selves who dare to dream into action. God rocks gently to remove all obstacles....... but he sure rocks. - c - |
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