Might you request your gang to stop producing dear ticks, please? I want to walk in the woods without the real fear of it making me disabled and miserable.Animals exist because we exist.
They are part of us.
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Might you request your gang to stop producing dear ticks, please? I want to walk in the woods without the real fear of it making me disabled and miserable.Animals exist because we exist.
They are part of us.
I have no idea what you have lost or what state of mind you were in when it happened.
How can i help?
I think you do a really good Spock. It is a good thing imo.
Might you request your gang to stop producing dear ticks, please? I want to walk in the woods without the real fear of it making me disabled and miserable.
Of course, deer are not the problem but they might agree with me if they could that the ticks are a problem. If life is all connected like you say, I do not doubt it, then let's get rid of some things. Shall we?If you think the deer are the problem, or even the ticks for that matter, then you didn't understand what i said.
And if you think i am the problem then maybe you should pay me a nickle and we will talk about it.
An over examined life is a life lived that the person won't think through anything, do or say anything until he has considered all the possibilities.
I think it would be double minded.
But on the other hand, consciousness is a good thing. Considering how my life and my words affect myself and others is a good thing.
So I agree with the premise that an unexamined life is not the best life to live. I do not believe that an unexamined life is not worth living.
Animals live unexamined lives. Their lives are worth living for them. Are they not?
I would say that unburdening your mind of hatred and resentment in connection to what is being forgiven would be another way of saying "forgive from the heart/mind." It is not just legalese window dressing to cover up hatred and resentment. It is actually removing resentment and hatred from your mind regarding it. {And thereby not passing on that hatred on to the collective Maara. } By freeing your mind of hatred, you are also helping to free the collective Maara from hatred and resentment--you are "causing" "Maara" to "forgive." (Compare to your quoted scripture of by forgiving, god will forgive, by not forgiving, god will not forgive, and the definition of forgiveness by unburdoning mind of hatred and resentment.)Your insight is welcome.
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I appreciate the concise definition of forgiveness.
If one defines Maara as merely a shared opinion, then I'd say, no. For an opinion cannot act apart from the one who thinks it. But I'm ignorant of Maara. So what do I know?
I'm interested in seriously considering your definition of forgiveness, to see if it reveals how I myself should forgive. You said:
"forgiveness is freeing your mind of hatred and resentment in connection to a sin against you"
Would you say this is a complete definition? Or do you think forgiveness is not only this, but something much more?
Of course, deer are not the problem but they might agree with me if they could that the ticks are a problem. If life is all connected like you say, I do not doubt it, then let's get rid of some things. Shall we?
We who agree know where it has to start. I think that very few know where it has to start.We all know where it has to start.
I would say that unburdening your mind of hatred and resentment in connection to what is being forgiven would be another way of saying "forgive from the heart/mind." It is not just legalese window dressing to cover up hatred and resentment. It is actually removing resentment and hatred from your mind regarding it. {And thereby not passing on that hatred on to the collective Maara. } By freeing your mind of hatred, you are also helping to free the collective Maara from hatred and resentment--you are "causing" "Maara" to "forgive." (Compare to your quoted scripture of by forgiving, god will forgive, by not forgiving, god will not forgive, and the definition of forgiveness by unburdoning mind of hatred and resentment.)
....he also said he hoped to soon meet again.
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We who agree know where it has to start. I think that very few know where it has to start.
I would say that unburdening your mind of hatred and resentment in connection to what is being forgiven would be another way of saying "forgive from the heart/mind." It is not just legalese window dressing to cover up hatred and resentment. It is actually removing resentment and hatred from your mind regarding it. {And thereby not passing on that hatred on to the collective Maara. } By freeing your mind of hatred, you are also helping to free the collective Maara from hatred and resentment--you are "causing" "Maara" to "forgive." (Compare to your quoted scripture of by forgiving, god will forgive, by not forgiving, god will not forgive, and the definition of forgiveness by unburdoning mind of hatred and resentment.)
And thus, it seems we have, in deed met again.
But have we?
At what point did we part and at what point did we meet?
Removing hatred and resentment from your mind is not doing something?I think, though you must be correct. But I wonder if how one feels is only half of what forgiving is. I wonder if what one decides to do is the other half.
Removing hatred and resentment from your mind is not doing something?
This would have to come first, before external action, if you want any external action to be sincere and genuine--not "window dressing" that serves to cover up the hatred and resentment still in your mind.
I would say that would more properly be called "compassion" rather than "forgiveness."Agreed, the emotion appears to be essential. But I was thinking doing something more--something that has a real impact on the one forgiven, like trusting the person and not ending the relationship.