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ml
mbtlehn at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jan 28 21:42:09 PST 2009
David,
The beliefs that one holds, the logic and narrative
that tumbles through ones mind and the feelings
stirred in ones heart are part of the textures and
richness of life, whatever ones background or
culture.
When one acts in the world, there is often very
direct effect positive or negative on other people,
by intent or execution. (Purposeful or accidental)
But, the connection between action and belief are
often very tenuous, in fact approaching corelation
zero. We watch it every week and mostly make no
big thing about it. Of course the logic fallacy of "false
cause" is why these two, action and belief, are so
often separate.
(Not even pointing to the illuson inherent in both.)
Wouldn't it be better for us to focus on actions
(behavior), rather than belief?
Belief may be used as an excuse,
but action is the clear fruit of choice.
Just a thought...
thanks--mel
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