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|    liaM to All    |
|    Re: Existential Questions (was Re: Kudos    |
|    16 Sep 16 04:01:25    |
   
   XPost: alt.philosophy.taoism, alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.zen   
   From: cuddly@mindless.com   
      
   On 9/15/2016 11:33 PM, {:-]))) wrote:   
   > liaM wrote:   
   >> {:-]))) wrote:   
   >>>> Ummmmmmm wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> If we have only one life - surely we have to aim for the highest?   
   >>>>> Otherwise we let ourselves down.   
   >>>   
   >>> ...   
   >>> Realizing a view of how nothing matters,   
   >>> it doesn't matter how high or less than highest high one aims.   
   >>>   
   >>> When it is known there is no ultimate point nor purpose, one is free.   
   >>>   
   >>> Being entirely free of, "having to aim"   
   >>> one is free indeed.   
   >>>   
   >>> Being liberated can be totally liberating.   
   >>>   
   >>> Words, such as, enlightenment, freedom, liberation, et al   
   >>> might mean something, or other, given a deep ending.   
   >>>   
   >>> Knowing is a part of speech as it wells.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Very true. The dharma is not something to be dangling idle on   
   >> newsgroups. It's something to seek to complete. Buddhism is   
   >> pro-active. Leave the fucking burning house. Get to understanding   
   >> what the causes and antidote to suffering. Make samsara obsolete.   
   >> And go on to harder things to do in life. Write your   
   >> book. Go door to door for the Dems or for Bernie. Paint, make music,   
   >> learn to make a great omelette.   
   >   
   > To be a human being can be to simply be.   
   > One does not need to do anything. No wei is the Way.   
   > Even to be is not a need. So say Wu to wei.   
   >   
   > With Taoism in mind, there is always something higher   
   > and always something lower. To reach the highest high   
   > reminds me of trying to be the most yang.   
   >   
   > If anything, Taoism would suggest the opposite.   
   > Water seeks its own level as rivers flow to the sea.   
   > Seeking less and less and allowing all things to be   
   > one might eventually arrive at wu-wei.   
   >   
   > It don't get much more downhill than that.   
   >   
   > I don't know if Ummmmmmm is familiar with the TTC.   
   >   
      
   You use words. There are taoists who use weights which   
   they attach to their testicles. Are you an adept of Neidan?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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