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2009-10-16

My Whitchurch


"Whitchurch is a large suburb (est. pop 15,649 taken from 2004) and is growing everyday so it seems only right that there be a place where everyone can talk to everyone else on the same level. And what better place than the internet =)"

http://www.mywhitchurch.co.uk/

(Phot credit http://www.mywhitchurch.co.uk/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=26, see also http://www.whitchurchandllandaff.co.uk/Plough%20Hotel%201905%20a.jpg)

Krishnamurti with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, part 1 of 5



What is meditation?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqL9c4jYigk

No cosmic justice

"Dzogchen is unique in biting the bullet and admitting that there is no Law of Karma. According to Dzogchen, there is no cosmic justice. Dzogchen does not deny karma altogether, but denies that its operation is certain, eternal, external, constant, or universal. The Dzogchen view is that karma is a matter of habit—and therefore empty. If we habitually act in particular ways, we tend to view the world in corresponding ways. If we act aggressively, out of anger, our victims are likely to retaliate. Then we will find the world dangerous. Our anger and paranoia are likely to increase, and this may escalate indefinitely. If we are generous, others may be inclined to reciprocate. So we live in a world partly shaped by our actions and perceptions. However, there is no guarantee in this."

http://approachingaro.org/no-cosmic-justice