Great article Tessa. & thanks for the links to the tyrant in the mirror & thievery posts. Yeah, we have no external enemies, just the internal habitual reactiveness to internal "discomfort" which looks outwards to explain itself. & fights court battles etc. I don't think it's part of nature's ways that we all agree with each other, on ev…
Great article Tessa. & thanks for the links to the tyrant in the mirror & thievery posts. Yeah, we have no external enemies, just the internal habitual reactiveness to internal "discomfort" which looks outwards to explain itself. & fights court battles etc. I don't think it's part of nature's ways that we all agree with each other, on everything or just self censor when it's not the case. Perhaps it would be more realistic, humble even, to celebrate, as a miracle, when we , as small groups, large groups, societies etc do agree on something. Then let it go & get back to fighting, bossing & enjoying that. The Indians do this very well, & should be lauded as great examples. Bossing fighting enjoying life as it is.
Great article Tessa. & thanks for the links to the tyrant in the mirror & thievery posts. Yeah, we have no external enemies, just the internal habitual reactiveness to internal "discomfort" which looks outwards to explain itself. & fights court battles etc. I don't think it's part of nature's ways that we all agree with each other, on everything or just self censor when it's not the case. Perhaps it would be more realistic, humble even, to celebrate, as a miracle, when we , as small groups, large groups, societies etc do agree on something. Then let it go & get back to fighting, bossing & enjoying that. The Indians do this very well, & should be lauded as great examples. Bossing fighting enjoying life as it is.