Thursday, December 24, 2009

Wrapped In My Memory Tabs

love?

Everybody looks ... Speaking today at Christmas all over it ... the good old love. And told me fits Norbert (Name changed on our soft :-) Vigil that he does not like Christmas because it reminds him that he has again spent a year as a single.

I thought it would fit well to refer to the yogic philosophy on the subject. The text, which there is in yoga on "love" wearing a very clear message: The heart is there to give, not receive.

A simple truth that seems lost evident in our society. Each love story shows people who are waiting to be loved, each partner agency promises the transfer of people, some are infinite love, and since when it is actually the whole Valentine's Day stress?

According to yoga, it is so give love. Type is usually working. For everyone who loved schonmal know that to love someone on one side can be beautiful, but also often associated with challenges. To love someone, even though one is opposed, although it currently denies or undesirable properties when discovered counterpart. The philosophy goes further and says that one should have love for all living things. Norbert

I tell from the philosophy, and he looked at me skeptical .... if he is tried, he did not know yet. I'm trying for some time and I must say that I've never had so much love in my life as today.

So on and let us give love. Not just at Christmas!

Friday, December 18, 2009

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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a teacher of wisdom and the Buddhist Mettasutta

Arthur Schopenhauer wrote in his prize essay on the basis of morality that he knew no better prayer than that which would include the ancient Indian dramas: May all beings remain free of pain . Most particularly Schopenhauer Stating 'Buddhism, which in its moral not like the Christian, has forgotten the animals . This is shown repeatedly on Christian feast days on which the "solid meat", suffering and death for countless animals, and are more or less in the home center. So it is on Christmas, the Christian "holiday of love and peace". would contrast with the followers of Indian religions, as Arthur Schopenhauer, blaring it differently, because each individual stroke of luck, any favorable outcome, the Brahmanist, or the Buddhists not a Te Deum, but goes on the market and birds bought to to open before the city gates of their cages . Schopenhauer pointed to this, yet another example that, for morality, which also includes animals in their protection, is significant, namely, the large animal hospital in Surat. This hospital was no exception, there were and are in India or other Tierhospitäler, which are maintained mainly by followers of Buddhism related Jain religion. They are examples of ethics as well comes with the most impressive in the Buddhist Mettasutta expressed:

The creatures great and small.
Her body was rough, her body was fine,
sei'n you can not move or
Whether visible or out of sight,
of one kind or another,
in future or present:
there be any ultimate salvation
And her heart good fortune!
(translated by H. von Glasenapp)
hb

more detail to the above topic:
Herbert Becker, vegetarianism and animal welfare in the Jain religion. In: The Vegetarian. Journal of ethical life style, vegetarianism and living reform. Issue 3 / May 1977 P. 85 ff (> Jain religion );
Herbert Becker, Buddhism and Jainism. The religion of Ahimsa. In: Holger Schleip (Ed.), Back to nature-religion, Freiburg im Breisgau. 1986, p.178 ff

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