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michael432000
xming wrote:
Talfan1 wrote:

hi xming

im just now seeing your question

re what do i suggest

i sugggest SOLIDARITY 

what happens to one inevitably happens to all

take these yokes of restriction be they female in a muslim land black in america young in a dinosaur IMF

ask those excluded and included who made that decision and who gave them the abilty

so many of us here appear happy but trut be told they struggle ,i am an anarchist .to me live is freedom from struggle and embracing the freed ability of us ll

I appreciate the impulse to be free from struggle but I have not been convinced that that can happen on earth.  I do believe that solidarity can make a difference but not sure about anarchy.

When you wake up in the morning the world appears in front of you and perception through the five physical senses is happening automatically. It has nothing to do with you, the person you think you are.  

 

There is absolutely no struggle in this and you cannot improve on it by trying harder.

 

A world full of struggle is not natural but something that we have created.

xming
michael432000 wrote:
xming wrote:
Talfan1 wrote:

hi xming

im just now seeing your question

re what do i suggest

i sugggest SOLIDARITY 

what happens to one inevitably happens to all

take these yokes of restriction be they female in a muslim land black in america young in a dinosaur IMF

ask those excluded and included who made that decision and who gave them the abilty

so many of us here appear happy but trut be told they struggle ,i am an anarchist .to me live is freedom from struggle and embracing the freed ability of us ll

I appreciate the impulse to be free from struggle but I have not been convinced that that can happen on earth.  I do believe that solidarity can make a difference but not sure about anarchy.

 

When you wake up in the morning the world appears in front of you and perception through the five physical senses is happening automatically. It has nothing to do with you, the person you think you are.  

 

There is absolutely no struggle in this and you cannot improve on it by trying harder.

 

A world full of struggle is not natural but something that we have created.

Even in the "civilized" world, there is only a thin veneer of perception (or even luck) that insulates us from struggle.  Take the glitz out of history or psychology or biology and you will find struggle.  We come into life crying. Most leave that way too.

876543Z1

Not sure why but I can sometines feel a little guilty with the consumer lifestyle. What can possibly be done to help this plaintive mindset.  Maybe donate a dollar to charity; world food programme, world wildlife fund, yeah those sound good. Also become a vegetarian and vote democrat. And not forgetting to put a solar panel on the roof to solve climate change.

I'm feeling much better already.