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Engyo said:The most selfless things I have done have afforded me the most satisfying feelings I can recall. I have never understood why this is not a more powerful force in our world than it is.
is a hook, of course. By doing things for others, especially selflessly, one accumulates good, or positive, karma for ones self.
The most selfless things I have done have afforded me the most satisfying feelings I can recall. I have never understood why this is not a more powerful force in our world than it is.
There is one Buddhist organization in Japan which runs a soup kitchen. They purposely keep their involvement in this secret, so as not to deter anyone from any other religious organization from volunteering their time at the kitchen. The welfare of those needing the service is of more importance than the PR standpoint of the organization.
The most selfless things I have done have afforded me the most satisfying feelings I can recall
All these people Mother Theresa, The Angel of Mostar or whatever her name is and anybody like these people are not alturistic at all. They Kid themselves and decieve the nations and want people to believe that they are saints but they are not. They are egoistic to the core. Through their own actions they consider themselves righteous, saintly and good.
If you didn't think that giving to charity would get you into heaven would you still do it ? I lookforward to a truthful response!
Truthseeker, a question. Your condemnation of humanity's various flaws seems REALLY harsh, so much so that I begin to wonder if you include yourself in this flawed race that fills you with so much disgust... Do you find these same faults in yourself and feel such disgust for your own flawed nature, or do you believe that your religion puts you above the rest of us "mere", flawed humans? Because that is the way you are coming off...
May I ask what motivates you to do whatever it is that you do? Do you reject the idea of "doing for others" altogether, or how do you view this question? Do you personally make any efforts to benefit anyone besides yourself, and why? I would like to hear your personal positions on these topics.
To explain: Altruism comes first... a child rushes into the street and all you think about is saving the child, NOT about yourself at all, not about whether or not it is "worth" it. (Ego is suspended... you lose sense of your "self" and all is action--you rush forward to knock that child out of harm's way without even considering what will happen to you or whether it is worth it to you.) Perhaps you succeed... perhaps you don't. But that was altruism...
THEN, later, people begin to congradulate you. "That was really kind/heroic/selfless of you!" Their words feed your ego. You think "Gee, it was, wasn't it?" You feel good about what you did. You feel that you are a good person.
What about people who risk their lives, when they see someone in danger. They act without thinking.
Master Vigil said:Truth seeker, First of all, how dare you think that you sitting there and reading and learning about kaballah is helping the world. its not helping me, infact, it is annoying me that you do that instead of help charities. Your analagy of the plant and its roots. have you ever heard of trimming a tree or plant to make it healthier and save it?? trimming it is like the charities. and who gives a **** if it is wrongly assumed as being "good." What is your definition of good. So i guess the people getting that money don't want it because it was given to them by a selfish person. Oh please, get off your high horse and join us here in reality. And I seriously doubt you are worthy enough to talk about mother theresa the way you do. Obviously this shows me that are not able to be altruistic in any way, and the only thing you can do, is try to get rid of the idea, so that you and your kaballah religion can rise above all else.
Truth seeker, First of all, how dare you think that you sitting there and reading and learning about kaballah is helping the world. its not helping me, infact, it is annoying me that you do that instead of help charities. Your analagy of the plant and its roots. have you ever heard of trimming a tree or plant to make it healthier and save it?? trimming it is like the charities. and who gives a **** if it is wrongly assumed as being "good." What is your definition of good. So i guess the people getting that money don't want it because it was given to them by a selfish person. Oh please, get off your high horse and join us here in reality. And I seriously doubt you are worthy enough to talk about mother theresa the way you do. Obviously this shows me that are not able to be altruistic in any way, and the only thing you can do, is try to get rid of the idea, so that you and your kaballah religion can rise above all else.
we should all acknowledge our true evil, selfish nature and stop trying to make our world a better place.
If we are truly interested in eradicating these things then we must address what causes these things in the first place which is the desire to recieve for ourselves and the pursuit of transient pleasure. If we recognize that then we have a springboard for real change. Lasting solutions to world problems and total eradication of mankinds suffering.Can't you see that they are not working! Have never worked and will never work!!!!!!
Death said:The motivation of an action is utterly irrelevant in comparison to the action itself and it's consequences.
Alaric said:You serious? It's the motivation that determines the amount of respect the person gets, how we reward or punish, etc. Focusing simply on consequences would ignore people's ability to learn or empathize. We don't punish people for killing, we punish people for having anti-social values that result in killing, because everyone else thinks killing is wrong and they have the power.