[MD] The MoQ and Politics?
John Carl
ridgecoyote at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 08:43:17 PST 2011
Marsha,
I agree with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj completely about the nature of cause
and effect being basically infinite, but I wonder about the wisdom of trying
to change the world by changing one's self. I'd say it's a trick answer,
since on this level, one's self is one's world... and we're back where we
started.
Not always a bad thing!
Thanks for posting Wordsworth's poem under your full wolf moon. One of the
few poems I've actually memorized in life, it means a lot to me. Yesterday
I was driving back down the hill and the moon came peeping up behind me, so
big and bright I thought I was suddenly being followed on my formerly
deserted country road. "Could be the cops have got me!" was my initial
reaction, since I'm in a truck out of registration and with its tail-lights
out. But no worries.
It's just the moon.
John
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> Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj:
> Causes and results are infinite in number and variety. Everything affects
> everything. In this universe, when one thing changes, everything changes.
> Hense the great power of man in changing the world by changing himself.
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