Gari, this is a beautiful post, thank you. We 'are' LIFE. Life wants to LIVE. If you spell 'live' backwards, you get 'evil'. Hatred destroys Life,-or possibly it is a catalyst to overcome and persevere despite of it (?). This will to live is Life, too. There are cause and effect laws of nature that are Newtonian that are probably what people call 'Karma', although any belief system seems to be a thought-construct but not the essence of Life itself -Life being lived. At the quantum level, Life is unpredictable. Miracles happen. We are all made of stardust. Thank you, again. BEST, Lisa
I very much agree with you. Many years ago I had a dear friend that was from India and his advisor in the US was a Tibetan priest. He had a lot of things to tell me that molded my world view. The most valuable gift was to have me observe nature closely. As nature goes, so it all goes. As a perspective, it’s helped keep me sane in the last few years. What’s kept you afloat?
Hi Gari, What a gift to have had a friend impart ancient wisdom to you. I am with you -closely observing nature keeps me sane. Watching television does not! I raised a young wild Magpie this past summer. She had an injured leg. We were of one mind, she and I. She was determined to fly again, no matter what, and she did. It was Call Of The Wild. Life want to live. Wings are created to fly. Birds sing, not on a stage, but as a birthright. We are born to share. Thank you so much. XO Lisa
Gari, this is a beautiful post, thank you. We 'are' LIFE. Life wants to LIVE. If you spell 'live' backwards, you get 'evil'. Hatred destroys Life,-or possibly it is a catalyst to overcome and persevere despite of it (?). This will to live is Life, too. There are cause and effect laws of nature that are Newtonian that are probably what people call 'Karma', although any belief system seems to be a thought-construct but not the essence of Life itself -Life being lived. At the quantum level, Life is unpredictable. Miracles happen. We are all made of stardust. Thank you, again. BEST, Lisa
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I very much agree with you. Many years ago I had a dear friend that was from India and his advisor in the US was a Tibetan priest. He had a lot of things to tell me that molded my world view. The most valuable gift was to have me observe nature closely. As nature goes, so it all goes. As a perspective, it’s helped keep me sane in the last few years. What’s kept you afloat?
Hi Gari, What a gift to have had a friend impart ancient wisdom to you. I am with you -closely observing nature keeps me sane. Watching television does not! I raised a young wild Magpie this past summer. She had an injured leg. We were of one mind, she and I. She was determined to fly again, no matter what, and she did. It was Call Of The Wild. Life want to live. Wings are created to fly. Birds sing, not on a stage, but as a birthright. We are born to share. Thank you so much. XO Lisa