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Sr. Martins -> RE: Too lazy to think? (Jan. 17 2015 12:51:28)

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And of course I will try and recognise when I am tempted to be the first guy.


That's the reason I think we should all monitor ourselves regarding our thoughts and feelings. We should try to find from what place they are coming at a inner level and if they are useful for our purposes.

When trying to understand other people, the same should be done.. and that's when you usually reach the point that I described on my last post.




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Too lazy to think? (Jan. 17 2015 16:03:46)

I saw Krishnamurti interviewed on TV once, and was quite impressed. So I bought one of his books, and found it was just the usual waffle.

This quotation is a case in point: it takes a grain of truth and magnifies it into a boulder.

Referring to making distinctions as violence is just perverse misuse of language.

In my opinion, anyway.




kudo -> RE: Too lazy to think? (Jan. 17 2015 16:56:49)

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freedom of expression raw
ya right... with lots of hypocrisy.. the so called "free speech" what a big joke. only when its favorable for one side for economic/political gain is it allowed, otherwise not...double standards!




BarkellWH -> RE: Too lazy to think? (Jan. 17 2015 19:01:31)

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the so called "free speech" what a big joke. only when its favorable for one side for economic/political gain is it allowed, otherwise not.


Examples, please?

Bill




Escribano -> RE: Too lazy to think? (Jan. 17 2015 19:43:14)

This thread will turn into what I feared. It's not the right place.




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