Slip, I feel quite sure that HHDL's attention was on full compassion...wishing that enlightenment were easier for us all...
On Apr 24, 5:05 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > So what how would you interpret the tears? I mean what was he thinking > that brought on the tears. Sadness for humanity? > > On Apr 24, 12:25 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > For the record, the tears from HHDL were associated with being asked > > if there is a fast way to become enlightened.... > > The answer of course was no. > > > On Apr 24, 10:21 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > That's great Lee, but as you pointed out once, you still can't spell > > > worth a damn. Good to have you back mate! > > > > On Apr 24, 10:28 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Yes indeed very true words Slip. > > > > > Haveing now formal grounding nor education in critical thought, for > > > > many years thought I was alone in the direction my natural ponderings > > > > where going. > > > > > That was before the autodidactic yearnings kicked in, now of course I > > > > know differant. > > > > > On 24 Apr, 16:13, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > The idea is not to mix fact with inference, in your case personal > > > > > inference from personal observation. I see you basically lay out > > > > > thought patterns associated with the derivation of your philosophical > > > > > conclusions but always leave the door open, this is good. > > > > > > what is the fulfillment of gaining knowledge if one is > > > > > unhappy?<<e > > > > > > Subjectively, if gaining knowledge is the cause of unhappiness, there > > > > > is a point, otherwise a persons unhappiness could be attributed to any > > > > > number of things. > > > > > > I think you should expand your window. Others thoughts or views don't > > > > > necessarily deter your own course of personal development but can > > > > > offer alternatives which can be adopted or put aside. Your own > > > > > philosophies may not as much be your own as you might think. There > > > > > have been many before us to delve into the whys of the world. > > > > > Besides, you are in here and so will be exposed to other philosophical > > > > > views, much of which come from books. > > > > > > On Apr 24, 6:40 am, e_space <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > no offense taken :-)... i did not infer that intelligent people were > > > > > > unhappy...i stated that some intelligent people were unhappy, but i > > > > > > have yet to meet anyone that i consider wise to be unhappy. this > > > > > > doesnt mean that wisdom equals or guarantees happiness, but infers > > > > > > that wisdom includes happiness. although we are capable of great > > > > > > amounts of knowledge, in fact i believe emotions are more important > > > > > > to > > > > > > the average human. mental institutions are full of knowledgable > > > > > > people > > > > > > whose emotions have not allowed them to be happy with what they have > > > > > > learned. what is the fulfillment of gaining knowledge if one is > > > > > > unhappy? as mentioned, i would much rather be happy than smart, but > > > > > > the combination of the both is the ultimate goal for me, and i call > > > > > > that wisdom. > > > > > > > On Apr 24, 7:22 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > It's all good e, no offense, just observation, interpretation and > > > > > > > speculation, the melding of minds, finding the balance for > > > > > > > constructive discourse. I will strike the arrogant remark from > > > > > > > the > > > > > > > record. Let the record show that the remark has been stricken. > > > > > > > lol > > > > > > > Sometimes posts can be clear and make sense to the writer but > > > > > > > readers > > > > > > > must interpret based on their individual frame of reference, > > > > > > > which has > > > > > > > its cultural and regional variations. This is a global community, > > > > > > > even some British people I suspect. > > > > > > > You have come to the conclusion that wisdom and happiness are very > > > > > > > much inter-related. > > > > > > > You ask, have u ever met a wise person who was unhappy? and > > > > > > > Have you > > > > > > > ever met an intelligent person who was unhappy? > > > > > > > So clarify: Wisdom/Happiness relation and the Wise/Intelligent > > > > > > > example > > > > > > > > Something is not coming together there aside from drawing > > > > > > > conclusions > > > > > > > from personal experience. > > > > > > > Wise = Happy? Intelligence = Unhappy? Nonsequitur? > > > > > > > > Your Jumping about mon! > > > > > > > > Wisdom may indeed provide security through knowledge and > > > > > > > experience > > > > > > > but it does not guarantee happiness, neither does intelligence.- > > > > > > > Hide quoted text - > > > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Minds-Eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
