25
2009
The dogma rant
…you are the comfort that you seek – you are the enlightenment that you seek – stop looking without so that you may develop the awareness of that within…everything else, including what you call ‘religion’, is but meaningless pandering and defending of political positions……
16
2009
The pursuit of happiness is a most ridiculous phrase
…“The pursuit of happiness is a most ridiculous phrase: if you pursue happiness you’ll never find it.” – Charles Percy Snow (1905-1980)…
7
2009
Comfort makes cowards of us all
We’re all too familiar with what we call our ‘comfort zones’ – where we mentally condition ourselves to accept our self-imposed limitations (and those imposed by others) and confine our existence to a predictable, mundane, routine, and ‘easy’ ride to nowhere in particular…
We foolishly convince ourselves that by doing so, we’re going to lead a ‘risk-free’ and ‘steady’ life – and ignorantly hold on to the false sense of security created by these self imposed mental boundaries – and further impose this ignorance and stupidity on our partners, children, peers, and all those with whom we share this planet…
Our organized businesses of religion and politics – well aware of this weakness – are quick to exploit it for their own greed and profits by feeding us with all the misinformation we need to reduce our presence on this planet to the meaningless, fear-driven, mundane routines that they are today – toiling endlessly for the profit of those manipulating and brainwashing us into believing that any endeavor (or even the thought thereof) outside our ‘comfort zones’ would be detrimental to our well-being…
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