Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 At 9/16/2001-06:55 AM Jan wrote: > " jb " <kvy9 >Re: no good solutions > >On 9/15/01 at 2:26 PM Xan wrote: > >[...] >º~ If even one person recognizes that none of the solutions >ºof the mind disconnected from the truth of ourselves does >ºanything but perpetuate the illusion of separation.......... >º >ºStudent: " What is the purpose of suffering? " >ºPoonjaji: " Who would ever search for the truth unless they suffered? " > >Those in poor countries, who suffered most from El Nino, still haven't >recovered... >Would that make El Nino's predicted next occurrence (6 months from now) a >savior? > >Jan I agree with Jan. For those of us who live in Africa suffering is a continual process. There is no logic or fairness in who suffers. Suffering is heaped on the already down trodden. If I were just to recount stories of recent occurrences in the newspapers of the unfairness of life, you people in developed countries would lose your appetites for a long time. Compared to the suffering in Africa, what happened in the USA was nothing. People die everyday, that is not suffering! Suffering is an eleven year old girl raped and beaten by her drunken father. When she gets pregnant the villagers throw her out penniless for having shamed the village. I will say no more it might affect your peace of mind. ______________________ With Love, Cyber Dervish ```````````````````````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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