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Harrison wrote:I used to honestly, 100%, believe that God hated me.
I kind of, sort of, stopped believing there is a God in the typical sense of the word. I have a few other beliefs about God, that he's abandoned existence for the most part, doesn't give a shit about humans like we try to think, etc.
Harrison wrote:Let's put it this way, everytime I do something with good intent, I get fucked for it. Hard...
I keep track of these things subconsciously.
Hey, that person is stuck in the snow, I'll go help him out.
Fall and break my ankle on the ice...
Etc. etc. etc.
Harrison wrote:I used to honestly, 100%, believe that God hated me.
I kind of, sort of, stopped believing there is a God in the typical sense of the word. I have a few other beliefs about God, that he's abandoned existence for the most part, doesn't give a shit about humans like we try to think, etc.
Narrock wrote:Tenzin Giatso said that when I was on my deathbed that I would receive total consciousness. haha lolz
Harrison wrote:I used to honestly, 100%, believe that God hated me.
I kind of, sort of, stopped believing there is a God in the typical sense of the word. I have a few other beliefs about God, that he's abandoned existence for the most part, doesn't give a shit about humans like we try to think, etc.
araby wrote:darcler has a point in a way, though I am sure that a selfless act is possible, I am not sure it's possible in many of our conscious minds. a mother breastfeeding her baby is an example. in physical reality, if the baby does not eat it will suffer. to avoid suffering for the baby, the mother gives her breast to him and without anything in return. she does it for the reason that she does not want the baby to suffer.
araby wrote:darcler has a point in a way, though I am sure that a selfless act is possible, I am not sure it's possible in many of our conscious minds. a mother breastfeeding her baby is an example. in physical reality, if the baby does not eat it will suffer. to avoid suffering for the baby, the mother gives her breast to him and without anything in return. she does it for the reason that she does not want the baby to suffer.
other intentions could be behind the breastfeeding, such as wanting to lose weight quicker after giving birth, or feeling like it's a way to bond with the child. however, giving the breast to the baby to prevent suffering is a selfless act. most people do not consider the person to whom they are giving, they tend to also consider themselves.
when I consider doing something for someone I always think of myself. the outcome is different then...according to my intentions. I'm not able to think of other people all the time, but when I try it feels really good.
I agree that these acts are not common because most people do not practice them. I do believe it's possible. People who believe in Jesus believe he did a selfless thing. that is why they worship him. He gave his own life without thinking of himself for the relief of suffering of others. monks have experienced inner peace which brings them enlightenment and compassion for all sentient beings and they too, relieve suffering for other sentient beings.
there are many reasons why it's hard to change thought patterns and attitudes, the monks don't live in seclusion just because...it is one way they are able to change their thoughts and attitudes, by eliminating what they cannot control-actions of other people and ways of life that are not positive.
it is admirable and quite heroic even, that the dalai lama himself has not secluded himself in recent years and chooses to live among and with modern advances and believes it is the only way to understand others and identify with life for human beings in different areas of the world. how funny, that he would choose not to seclude himself, in order to benefit others. he's not dalai lama for nothing, haha. (did anyone see the barbara walters interview with him?0
Tikker wrote:araby wrote:darcler has a point in a way, though I am sure that a selfless act is possible, I am not sure it's possible in many of our conscious minds. a mother breastfeeding her baby is an example. in physical reality, if the baby does not eat it will suffer. to avoid suffering for the baby, the mother gives her breast to him and without anything in return. she does it for the reason that she does not want the baby to suffer.
that's a really bad example
Darcler wrote:Everything comes back to you (general) though.
A mother breastfeeding. Why would a mother feed her child to keep it alive? So she doesnt feel bad. Sure, she loves the child unconditionally, but she doesnt want to feel the guilt and hurt of her child not being there anymore.
Giving blood...they say thats a selfless act. But you feel good after doing it, you're helping people. You are doing it to give yourself the warm fuzzies.
It goes on and on.
araby wrote:Tikker wrote:araby wrote:darcler has a point in a way, though I am sure that a selfless act is possible, I am not sure it's possible in many of our conscious minds. a mother breastfeeding her baby is an example. in physical reality, if the baby does not eat it will suffer. to avoid suffering for the baby, the mother gives her breast to him and without anything in return. she does it for the reason that she does not want the baby to suffer.
that's a really bad example
why is this a bad example?
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I used to honestly, 100%, believe that God hated me.
I kind of, sort of, stopped believing there is a God in the typical sense of the word. I have a few other beliefs about God, that he's abandoned existence for the most part, doesn't give a shit about humans like we try to think, etc.
Kinda arrogant of you to think you have all the answers about God, isn't it?
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