Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Harsha wrote: > > Dear David, > > Historically, women and other disadvantaged people due to their > ethnicity, race, or religion, have been oppressed in many cultures and > in many parts of the world. Slavery was considered legitimate for > thousands of years. India has had its own caste system which led to > many abuses in the past. There is no end to the horrible things human > beings do to each other. Most of us don't know what the solutions to the > world's problems are. I sense your honesty here. I'd just like to shed light on your Offering; that there really is no difference between the 'World's Problems' & our 'Own' Problems.' It's really all the same. Whoever isn't Brahman: Please Raise their Hand! > We don't even know what the solutions to our > problems are. Yes! That's Correct! The Answer lies beyond Us. > The human condition is difficult. There is no doubt about that. Talk about an understatement! > For me, I have found that examples of people like Mahatama Gandhi are > inspirational. One does the best one can and does the right thing > according to one's best judgment and trusts the higher power. That is the Wisdom prescribed for Addicts. And who among is Us is not an Addict? (in some way) > It is hard to explain everything that happens in the world and make > sense of it. Dear Harsha; it is outright impossible. > More than that I don't know. Of course. > > Love to all > Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 , Harsha wrote: > > Dear David, > > Historically, women and other disadvantaged people due to their > ethnicity, race, or religion, have been oppressed in many cultures and > in many parts of the world. Slavery was considered legitimate for > thousands of years. India has had its own caste system which led to > many abuses in the past. There is no end to the horrible things human > beings do to each other. Most of us don't know what the solutions to the > world's problems are. We don't even know what the solutions to our > problems are. > > The human condition is difficult. There is no doubt about that. > > For me, I have found that examples of people like Mahatama Gandhi are > inspirational. One does the best one can and does the right thing > according to one's best judgment and trusts the higher power. > > It is hard to explain everything that happens in the world and make > sense of it. More than that I don't know. > > Love to all > Harsha > > David wrote: > > Harsha (my Friend) wrote: > > > > > >> You are pretty funny David. :-). Yes, no one fundamentally owns > >> anything. However, in the relative world, people usually conduct > >> themselves within the framework society has developed over thousands of > >> years. > >> > > > > > > Remember when most of the Arab world enslaved women & treated them > > like cattle? > > > > That's been going on for thousands of years too! > > > > No joke from me Harsha, here. > > > > That's not funny. > > (it's still going on) > > > > Human ignorance can go on for millenia. > > > > (and even more) > > > > Does vast timespan validate ignorance? > > > > > > > > > >> If you have a better system, go with that. > >> > > > > > > I don't really know what the better system is, > > but I sure as Hell know there must be one that is better... > > > > Don't you? Namaste, Human Beings will unfortunately be true to their nature. They will always be the same to a greater or lesser extent as long as the dog's hind leg is bent.........Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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