Re: Theos-World Fundamentalism, religion and reason
Aug 03, 2006 09:44 AM
by adelasie
If we consider the unity of all life, and the interconnectedness of
the same, we might realize that we have tremendous power for good, if
we will only recognize it and use it. Every act of altruism, every
thought of compassion, every word of unselfishness, makes the light
of the consciousness of that Unity a little brighter. It seems
inevitable that on the day that more people recognize their
interconnectedness and resulting responsibility for the welfare of
all than don't, things will change forever.
Adelasie
On 3 Aug 2006 at 11:00, M K Ramadoss wrote:
> I hope someone will come up with a definitive answer about the underlying
> causes. About what each one of us can do, I am reminded of having read
> somewhere about protecting environment. Each one of us can to what little we
> can to contribute to the improvement of environment.
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> On 8/3/06, adelasie <adelasie@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> > does the ancient teaching have to offer us that can help us
> > understand what is going on. I'm not talking about politics here, but
> > about the real underlying causes and possible effects, about what we
> > can do.
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