
Posted by gar on 12/22/2008, 8:12 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:
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: This 'effort' that you alluded to, imo, is
: the behavior that emanates from a self
: generated desire.
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: 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?
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: So since there is no perfect harmony, I
: guess effort is needed to increase happiness
: (le)?
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: love,
: rat
:Yes!
Unless, rat, a human condition exists on a plane of realization i'm personally unfamiliar with.
But, can zhi-le be realized all the time, unconditionally?
in peace,
gar
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