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Two little doses of reality..

We Never Know

No Slack
Live by these...

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stvdv

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Second part is indeed a wise advice

First part is not true. Sai Baba 100% sure can take your pain away, I know from personal experience. Other Saints are also known to have done so

But generally speaking this happens not often, or let me rephrase "I don't see it happen to others a lot"
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
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That's indeed quite some freedom

I wonder why they call it dangerously though. It would only be dangerous if thought, words and deeds are not one.

SO

IF
you don't care what others thinks of you, nor what others say to/about you, nor what others do to you
THEN
you are completely free; w/o "dangerous"
 

stvdv

Veteran Member
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Calling it dangerously is interesting. It would only be dangerous if thoughts, words and deeds are not one.

For example psychopaths and sociopath might think they fall in this category. But not really, because they do care what others think about them, and when they don't like it, they might even kill you over it. That proves they care a lot what others think. And for psychopaths and sociopaths the word "dangerously" fits

BUT
psychopaths and sociopaths definitely don't fit in the category "having freedom". Probably they belong to the group that are furthest away from freedom (Love)
 
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