Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
I knew in my mind the spiritual path taken by Siddhartha. It seemed that reading the book when I was sixteen, the author had followed my young mind, but as a paradox I had not written such a book, or of my thoughts and spiritual experiences, so I was behind...
Monday, 19 September 2011
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Improvement in the rate of decline of death from violent causes
As it is possible to see a reduction in the deaths by violent causes through history so it is possible to be aware of the possibility to improve on that. What are the main causes of exceptions to this rule? Would forms of tinkering carry a potential to increase deaths as a side effect or a backlash?
Since recession and war conscription increase deaths by violent causes it is possible to keep the rate going by reducing these.
What kind of societies have no recessions?
Since recession and war conscription increase deaths by violent causes it is possible to keep the rate going by reducing these.
What kind of societies have no recessions?
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Disorganisation of religion
Religion as a body of rituals should be disarranged and disturbed by the calmness of a meditative mind so that nothing remains but faith, example being the life of Franciscus. Rituals and all spiritual works (cilabatta paramasa/ the Pharisees) disappear with mindful activity of disorganisation. Disorganisation is achieved when people commune for detachment from the procedures of religion which lack meaning, aim and source in faith. Faith then appears as source for love.
This disorganisation appears for example in the successively recurring ritual of the labelling of a heretic.
Disorganisation appears as a creative power.
This disorganisation appears for example in the successively recurring ritual of the labelling of a heretic.
Disorganisation appears as a creative power.
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