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<p>What needs to be illuminated here, by right information, is (1) the long-term effects of our choices and (2) our own ability to feel. How wonderful to see that those two are really two sides of a single coin!</p>
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This <em>ideogram</em> ...
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The little person is scratching his head, wondering which direction to take. Wants to have it easy and pleasant.
 
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<p>Convenience / egocenteredness are deceptive, meaningless values. [[wholeness|<em>wholeness</em>]] is the way to go!!!</p>
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<li>Values: wholeness</li>
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<li>Pursuit of happiness: Must be informed or "evidence-based"... </li>
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<li>Culture: Is ready to be thoroughly revived</li>
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<li>Evolution of culture: Must be "guided"</li>
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<li>Religion: Is not at all what we believed..</li>
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<p>Buddhadasa discovers the Buddha's Law – and recognizes in it a serum against rampant materialism. The way to happiness is not just different – it is <em>opposite</em> from the way in which we pursue it.</p>
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<p>Egocenteredness</p>
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<p>Wholeness</p>
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<p>Liberation book</p>
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<p>Movement and Qi</p>
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* Back to [[five insights]].
 
* Back to [[five insights]].

Latest revision as of 14:38, 28 February 2020

Interests

  • Values
  • Pursuit of happiness
  • Culture
  • Evolution of culture
  • Religion

Scope

What needs to be illuminated here, by right information, is (1) the long-term effects of our choices and (2) our own ability to feel. How wonderful to see that those two are really two sides of a single coin!

Insight

Convenience Paradox.jpg

The little person is scratching his head, wondering which direction to take. Wants to have it easy and pleasant.

Convenience / egocenteredness are deceptive, meaningless values. wholeness is the way to go!!!

Interests

  • Values: wholeness
  • Pursuit of happiness: Must be informed or "evidence-based"...
  • Culture: Is ready to be thoroughly revived
  • Evolution of culture: Must be "guided"
  • Religion: Is not at all what we believed..


Story

Buddhadasa discovers the Buddha's Law – and recognizes in it a serum against rampant materialism. The way to happiness is not just different – it is opposite from the way in which we pursue it.

Keywords

Egocenteredness

Wholeness

Religion

Prototypes

Liberation book

Movement and Qi