
Posted by rat on 12/22/2008, 8:01 am, in reply to "Re: Rising and Falling: a continuation"
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: Hi gar
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: Are you assuming someone can be in perfect
: harmony? How would you define this harmony?
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: love,
: rat
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: Greetings rat,
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: gar has never known anyone that is in
: perfect harmony. Maybe only the delusional
: or insane, or even the lobotomized might
: achieve the mental balance of perfect
: harmony.
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: Perfect harmony = zero resistance to
: resonance???
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: in peace,
: gar
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Okay gar. I guess no one reaches a perfect zero? You said:
This 'effort' that you alluded to, imo, is the behavior that emanates from a self generated desire.
If one finds him/herself in perfect harmony, no such desire would arise. If you aren't afflicted with doubt and sense disharmony, then there is no desire to do anything other than to accept, what is. Yes, No?
So since there is no perfect harmony, I guess effort is needed to increase happiness (le)?
love,
rat
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