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In a message dated 3/25/2006 4:50:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,

lissbon2002 writes:

 

> Len: The word " karma " is a part of a belief system. But it´s a fact that

> different people are being born in very different life situations, exposed to

> different kinds of

> conditioning, abuse, good treatement. Two children of the same

> parents have often very different character, people are also

> born with special talents aso...

> >>

> L.E: You seem very oblivious to genetic and DNA coding. There are

> four amino acids that are strung together in varying combinations. This

> accounts for all if not most individual difference.

>

> Len: This doesn´t change nor explain anything.

> The question remains: is it random or isn´t it?

> I don´t know. xxL.E. It sure explains some things!!

>

xx L.E: The question wasn't about randomness, it was about the belief system

of karma which I assume isn't real and doesn't exist. In sex pairing, you've

got two different strands of exact DNA combining together. I supposed it's

random within limited parameters. So it's sort of random, or at least partially

random. Since every human is distinct and unique it seems to be random

enough to produce total differentiation.

It seems.

 

> L.E: Today, there is no need for karma. You can see how it became the myth

> of choice for many as a false describption of reality.

> p.s. I come from a mostly Macrobiotic background. As a

> philosophy it contains lots of interesting ideas concerned with diet and

> food.

>

> Len: Yes, rather strict, disciplined, isn´t it.

 

xxL.E: Not if you are liberal and easy going and make lots of exceptions.

Macrobiotics as a discipline seems far behind me, but I eat mostly whole

grains and vegtables, beans, seeds and nuts with some nessary exceptions, like

too

much orange juice, but fresh.

 

> Len:

> PS: One of my girlfriends was a fan of Macrobiotics.

> I could only stand it for 3 weeks ;-)

> Do you have a partner?

 

L.E: My best lady friend is a food disciplinarian with a very pure strict

diet mostly.

With lots of vitamins and food suppliments. She's very healthy and active,

and exercises every day.

 

 

Larry Epston

 

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Nisargadatta , epston wrote:

 

 

> xx L.E: The question wasn't about randomness, it was about the

belief system

> of karma which I assume isn't real and doesn't exist. In sex

pairing, you've

> got two different strands of exact DNA combining together. I

supposed it's

> random within limited parameters. So it's sort of random, or at

least partially

> random. Since every human is distinct and unique it seems to be

random

> enough to produce total differentiation.

> It seems.

 

 

 

This doesn´t change anything. This doesn´t mean that there isn´t a

pre-condition to a human being who´s born.

We simply don´t know.

 

 

 

 

> > p.s. I come from a mostly Macrobiotic background. As a

> > philosophy it contains lots of interesting ideas concerned with

diet and

> > food.

> >

> > Len: Yes, rather strict, disciplined, isn´t it.

>

> xxL.E: Not if you are liberal and easy going and make lots of

exceptions.

> Macrobiotics as a discipline seems far behind me, but I eat mostly

whole

> grains and vegtables, beans, seeds and nuts with some nessary

exceptions, like too

> much orange juice, but fresh.

 

 

 

Vegan diet?

 

 

 

 

> > Len:

> > PS: One of my girlfriends was a fan of Macrobiotics.

> > I could only stand it for 3 weeks ;-)

> > Do you have a partner?

>

> L.E: My best lady friend is a food disciplinarian with a very pure

strict

> diet mostly.

> With lots of vitamins and food suppliments. She's very healthy

and active,

> and exercises every day.

 

 

 

Is she nice as well?

Mine wasn´t.

I´ve made some remarks about what was troubling me in her attitude

and then she dumped me instantly. I was glad, actually, because I

would have to dump her otherwise ;-)

 

Len

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