Use DaForce maybe?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/federal-agencies-ordered-to-restrict-their-communications/2017/01/24/9daa6aa4-e26f-11e6-ba11-63c4b4fb5a63_story.html

From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gillian Densmore
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 5:07 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] cafeteria buddhism

One well two words
Jedi
DaForce


And the wonderful simplicity (" ") of Joy, and Hope.


On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Merle Lefkoff 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Glen, this made me smile.  I teach in the Buddhist Chaplaincy program at Upaya 
Zen Center here in Santa Fe.  My course is about the intersection between 
Complex Adaptive Systems science and Buddhism.  Happy to tell you more if 
you're serious.

Also, thanks Owen for asking me to send my recently published paper to the 
FRIAM list.  Will do--I'm just back from the Women's March in D.C.  Here's what 
I saw:  after a change in initial conditions (Trump's election), some wicked 
self-organizing began, characterized by lots of positive feedback loops, 
netwar, and distributed leadership (leadership emerged but it was very 
distributed and was an emergent property of the new social system).  And 
everyone--a million marchers we think--were so KIND to one another.  Very 
inspiring.  My friend Micah White, the co-founder of Occupy Wall Street, has 
been moved to start organizing a global Women's Party.  If anyone can be a 
catalyst for this, he's the one.

On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 11:15 AM, glen ☣ 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The recent mentions of various aspects of Buddhism by RobertW, Marcus, and 
Steve, and my perhaps too flippant rejection of it, got me wondering.  I 
started seriously doubting Americanized Eastern religions after/while reading 
Tao of Physics so long ago.  But I didn't think much of it after that.  I 
remembered it when I stumbled on someone making fun of Madonna's apparent 
cafeteria spirituality (circa 2000?).

I'm a big fan of syncretism. (My official religion is Holonic Pantheism in a 
Rhizomic Bath.)  But I worry about it quite a bit.  An analogy with numerical 
methods might help communicate my point.  When you express some mathematical 
problem and try to apply an algorithm to it, it's wise to examine the problem 
to see if it meets all the prerequisites assumed by the algorithm.  If you 
apply it inappropriately, you may get garbage, or you may get something that 
looks right, but isn't.  Or you may get something that works perfectly well, 
but then you change the problem slightly and have a false confidence in how the 
new algorithm will work.

Picking and choosing the yummy parts of a tradition (like Buddhism) is 
attractive.  E.g. many of the drugs we take that make our lives so much better 
were developed through purposefully harming various animals (from mice to 
beagles).  -- Or, more interestingly, I really _enjoy_ harming myself by 
drinking too many pints on the weekend. -- What are the implications of 
adopting concepts like Dharma without the rest of the context?


On 01/21/2017 02:21 PM, Robert Wall wrote:
> The Buddhist have their notion in the /Dharma/, which is kind of an Operators 
> Manual for the brain. But people don't seem to WANT to live that way even 
> though they like to decorate their homes with statues of the Buddha.

--
☣ glen

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