TEN UNAVOIDABLE QUESTIONS that sooner or later we all ask ourselves:
1. Is there a heaven?
2. Is therefore a hell?
3. Does health simply happen?
4. Why do we get ill?
5. Where is our mind?
6. Are we but a body?
7. Are we free?
8. What´s the reason for war?
9. Does love last forever?
10. Why do we die?
Let´s now consider them one by one: I give you 4 options (you can find your own, of course)
a. No. We don't need a heaven coming after life.
b.No. It's a placebo: a fancy of the weakling to get through unsurmountable circumstances.
c.Yes. We can also call it Childhood.
d.Yes. It's the reward that fairmen deserves once their earthy existences are over.
By the way...Frank's ideas about it?
"We only live once, and as I've lived, once is enough."
"I'm for anything that gets you through the night, be it prayer, tranquilizers or a bottle of Jack Daniel's."
"You think we see the world the way you do (talking to children) but we don't"
"As for the others, those cross-burning bigots to whom mental slavery is alive and well, I don't envy their trials in the next world, where the thoughts and words will be judged by a jury of One"
Conclusion: All of them are relative answers, all are true.
3/21/2008
3/19/2008
3/18/2008
BIOLOGY vs. PSYCHOLOGY
Body and Mind... live in their own worlds, parallel worlds, the same way English mentality and Spanish mentality. Both have the right to live, both exist and follow different paths being only the visible expresions of our complementary brain hemispheres.
The pragmatic one (the left, mathematical hemisphere) concieves English
The mystic one (the right, musical hemisphere) concieves Spanish
Two softwares, who hardwares.
Man-God and Woman-Godess, the eternal Human Sun and the everlasting Human Moon known since the beginning of Time.
We gotta keep this crystal clear. War is nothing but the result of ignorance on this subject. Any child who watches his Father and Mother every day knows it. Civil war as well as Brain war.
(In my own words, Sora Sonorei, 2008)
The pragmatic one (the left, mathematical hemisphere) concieves English
The mystic one (the right, musical hemisphere) concieves Spanish
Two softwares, who hardwares.
Man-God and Woman-Godess, the eternal Human Sun and the everlasting Human Moon known since the beginning of Time.
We gotta keep this crystal clear. War is nothing but the result of ignorance on this subject. Any child who watches his Father and Mother every day knows it. Civil war as well as Brain war.
(In my own words, Sora Sonorei, 2008)
3/17/2008
There are things about organized religion I resent. Christ is revered as the Prince of Peace, but more blood has been shed in His name than any other figure in history. You show me one step forward in the name of religion and I'll show you a hundred retrogressions. Remember they were men of God who destroyed the educational treasures at Alexandria, who perpetrated the Inquisition in Spain, who burned the witches at Salem. Over 25.000 orginized religions flourish on this planet, but the followers of each think all the others are miserably misguided and probably evil as well. In India they worship cows, monkeys and a dip in the Ganges. The Moslems accept slavery and prepare for Allah, who promises wine and revirginated women. And witch doctors aren't just in Africa. If you look in the Los Angeles papers of a sunday mornig, you'll see the local variety advertising their wares like suits with two pair of pants.
If you honestly doubt about any religion belief, no matter how strongly rooted, this is the place for you. Congratulations!
You are wellcome!
I am a woman who ´ve been searching -like you- for the main answers of life through conventional ways
I am a woman who´s found all the answers outside them.
Wanna share? Answers about Death & Destiny, Dogma & Freedom, Sex & Mind.
You are wellcome!
I am a woman who ´ve been searching -like you- for the main answers of life through conventional ways
I am a woman who´s found all the answers outside them.
Wanna share? Answers about Death & Destiny, Dogma & Freedom, Sex & Mind.
3/14/2008
Thinking instead of singing
"Look pal... like you I think, I feel, I wonder. I know some things, I believe in a thousand things, and I´m curious about a million more.
I think I can sum up my religious feelings in a couple of paragraphs. First: I believe in you and me. I´m like Albert Schweitzer and Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein in that I have a respect for life -in any form. I believe in nature, in the birds, the sea, the sky, in everything I can see or that there is real evidence for. If these things are what you mean by God, then I believe in God. But I don´t believe in a personal god to whom a look for comfort or for a natural in the next roll of the dice. I´m not unmindful of man´s seeming need for faith, I´m for anything that gets you through the night, be it prayer, tranquilizers or a bottle of Jack Daniel´s. But to me religion is a deeply personal thing in which man and God go it alone together, without the witch doctor in the middle. The witch doctor tries to convince us that we have to ask God for help, to spell out to him what we need, even to brive him with prayer or cash on the line. Well, I believe God knows what each of us wants and needs. It´s not necessary for us to make it to the church on Sunday to reach Him. You can find Him anyplace. And if that sounds heretical, my source is pretty good: Matthew, Five to Seven, The Sermon on the Mount"
excerpt from an 1963 interview Playboy magazine, by Joe Hyams
I think I can sum up my religious feelings in a couple of paragraphs. First: I believe in you and me. I´m like Albert Schweitzer and Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein in that I have a respect for life -in any form. I believe in nature, in the birds, the sea, the sky, in everything I can see or that there is real evidence for. If these things are what you mean by God, then I believe in God. But I don´t believe in a personal god to whom a look for comfort or for a natural in the next roll of the dice. I´m not unmindful of man´s seeming need for faith, I´m for anything that gets you through the night, be it prayer, tranquilizers or a bottle of Jack Daniel´s. But to me religion is a deeply personal thing in which man and God go it alone together, without the witch doctor in the middle. The witch doctor tries to convince us that we have to ask God for help, to spell out to him what we need, even to brive him with prayer or cash on the line. Well, I believe God knows what each of us wants and needs. It´s not necessary for us to make it to the church on Sunday to reach Him. You can find Him anyplace. And if that sounds heretical, my source is pretty good: Matthew, Five to Seven, The Sermon on the Mount"
excerpt from an 1963 interview Playboy magazine, by Joe Hyams
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