Wannabe Yogi
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I am said to be too nice sometimes, but I do not think we can be too nice to those around us, it is what makes humanity special.:yes:
It sounds like your family and friends are blessed (No Deity needed)
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I am said to be too nice sometimes, but I do not think we can be too nice to those around us, it is what makes humanity special.:yes:
It is obvious, to me, that you cannot yet fathom the degree of my unbounded delight. An idea you might appreciate is that sacred/profane are merely meaningless aspects of dualistic thinking. Do try to get beyond that.Or... you are unable to see the ah (delight) of every day life.
You are welcome to project whatever qualities you wish onto reality, just don't expect me to pat you on the head for doing so.then again... maybe... you are right it's beyond meaning....
What you cannot quite appreciate just yet is that all us human animals are "full of crap", however, I suppose one could say that some are more "full of it" than are others. Take heart, you are not alone.could it be I am just full of crap.
your choice.
It is obvious, to me, that you cannot yet fathom the degree of my unbounded delight. An idea you might appreciate is that sacred/profane are merely meaningless aspects of dualistic thinking.
You are welcome to project whatever qualities you wish onto reality, just don't expect me to pat you on the head for doing so.
What you cannot quite appreciate just yet is that all us human animals are "full of crap", however, I suppose one could say that some are more "full of it" than are others. Take heart, you are not alone.
Do Hindu's hold that all cows are sacred or just the Brahma's or whatever it is they have over there?
The owners might be muslims from India or just secular Hindu's.I frequent an Indian restaurant and they regualry serve beef.
I would say everything is sacred, even a pile of crap from my dogs butt.( And that includes the tape worms)
Then your idea of "sacred" is relatively meaningless.
Do Hindu's hold that all cows are sacred or just the Brahma's or whatever it is they have over there? I frequent an Indian restaurant and they regualry serve beef. Also,have any Hindu's ever worked with Holsteins? Because if you had you might jsut change your mind about cows being sacred! Possesed, maybe. Also, why do Hundu's believe cows are sacred? I've never actually heard an explanation given.
I've been living around cows for over 6 years and in my opinion they are very gentle and sweet animals.
I don't think that any of my friends have ever refrained from eating cow meat in front of me. I don't think it occurs to most people. I generally don't let it bother me but earlier in the year I was at my boyfriend's family's home and everyone had huge steaks on their plates. The smell and sight was enough to make me sick to my stomach. I know I overreacted but I felt quite hurt and emotional about it.
I know the latter is slightly different as it isn't for religious reasons - but I understand how you felt
It's nice to know that people can relate
I think it's worse when the people are supposed to be close to you. If it had been random people or acquaintances it wouldn't have bothered me as much emotionally.
No thing is sacred. Period. I'll go along with all things being unique, but calling them sacred is going a tad far in my opinion. The reason, as given, is that "sacred" inherently implies the existence of the "profane". That's not cricket. In a sense, you cannot have your cake and eat it too.You said there is no sacred. I said just he opposite there is only sacred. Both views are non-dualist. get it.
Don't hold your breath, Grasshopper. I said it was relatively meaningless, not "beyond meaning". Each and every one of us is projecting, all the live long day. It matters not if you are projecting into/onto the unknown, as you are still projection.How is being beyond meaning projection, what the mind can't comprehend it is unable to project? Now come on give me that pat you know you want to.)(
Such is life in the three dimensional universe. Once one is aware of it, it does make the whole experience go down easier.I fully appreciate that I am full of crap.
No thing is sacred. Period. I'll go along with all things being unique, but calling them sacred is going a tad far in my opinion. The reason, as given, is that "sacred" inherently implies the existence of the "profane". That's not cricket. In a sense, you cannot have your cake and eat it too.
I think we should keep in mind that just because someone finds something sacred, doesn't mean we have to. I just go a step further and respect those people who find those things sacred. I don't think it pays for me to possibly offend them for no reason.