[MD] humpty dumpty
X Acto
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Mon Jul 30 08:39:54 PDT 2012
[Dan]
Yes, certainly. And in our work-a-day world this is the norm. No disagreement from me. But Buddhism isn't interested in activity. It espouses non-activity.
[Arlo]
I don't pretend to be an expert on Buddhism, but I think this sounds right. I think I was going off part of the eightfold path (right view, right action) as to the mapping of 'belief' to 'activity' (as opposed to being divorced from activity, as is a general problem of S/O thinking).
(Ron)
I would agree and it speaks to the bhuddist notion of 180 degree enllightenment in contrast to 360degree
englightenment the hero's journey that returns home with a boon to society the moral of the Orphic mythos.
I do remember that in Bhuddism, inaction is considered a willful act wu wei, doing without doing, is
willful intention without direct action, so considered, the act of inaction and is put to practicle use in
experience.
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