Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 Hi Ho O Noble White Wolfe, >Tony, methinks that you missed the entire purpose >of my citiation and did not even > bother to read Yes, he usually misses, rarely bothers to read, and never ponders...BUT, do not despair, his particular mission is for the teaching of paramitas - forbearance, patience and so forth. Aren't we lucky! The Dalai Lama takes whatever is offered, and in the taking offers the blessing - that all sentient beings be freed from suffering and the causes of suffering. As we know, this is his motivation for breathing, eating, walking, sitting, standing, teaching and being...again and again and again, poetry in motion, whatever the blind may see. There is nothing done that doesn't remind one, again and again and again, of true motivation, the reason for doing anything. Metta, Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 , "Joyce Short" <insight@s...> wrote: > > > Hi Ho O Noble White Wolfe, > > > >Tony, methinks that you missed the entire purpose > > >of my citiation and did not even > > bother to read > > Yes, he usually misses, rarely bothers to read, and never ponders...BUT, do > not despair, his particular mission is for the teaching of paramitas - > forbearance, patience and so forth. Aren't we lucky! > > The Dalai Lama takes whatever is offered, and in the taking offers the > blessing - that all sentient beings be freed from suffering and the causes > of suffering. As we know, this is his motivation for breathing, eating, > walking, sitting, standing, teaching and being...again and again and again, > poetry in motion, whatever the blind may see. There is nothing done that > doesn't remind one, again and again and again, of true motivation, the > reason for doing anything. > > > Metta, > > Joyce Namaste, Because I don't always come up with the desired result of a post doesn't mean I didn't read or ponder on it. Some things are not for me to comment on, or I can't be bothered going down another track. Again I have nothing against the DL anymore than I do the Pope, or any other, they are religious leaders. I will read what they say, but I watch actions too and then make my own deductions. I don't think Yogananda and Vivekananda were realised either but I respect and read their stuff. The DL ate meat for his health like someone else pointed out on this list. In this day and age I find it ridiculous and incomprehensible that vitamins can only be found in meat. I know this isn't so! Om Namah Sivaya.....Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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