Delightful Sue.  It's dawn here, so I'm a few minutes away from dogs 
fussing about their walk.  Max will pounce on me as I reach for my boots 
and then insist on 'conversation' all the way to the park.  Then he will 
run off about a mile to the top of a hill, king of all he surveys.  We 
should be organising life for moments like this, but I fear we don't.  I 
think a lot of what is broken is business and why we engage with it.

On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 6:51:34 AM UTC, Sue Linda wrote:
>
> Thank you Archytas for the welcome.  Indeed "How we achieve that seems 
> the difficulty."  In simple terms, it is a bowl of twisted spaghetti 
> noodles and difficult to sort threw.  Not impossible, but difficult as 
> one has to look at self and that is not pleasant many times.  I reason 
> from my own experience, that one does not take on that journey until 
> they reach a place of "brokenness" and actually reach out and ask that 
> power of life for help and guidance. In my own experience, that has 
> not been supplied by any man ruled spiritual belief system.  Such is 
> constructed by ego of each leader who expresses their own thoughts by 
> their own life experience and others agree and follow what such a 
> leader expresses.  Starting again the entire cycle of living life by 
> the group experience based on the reality on one or in some cases 
> several individuals.  It would reason then, that there is ONE being 
> needed and be far removed from human influence that would guide and 
> instruct for that individual as they need.  Each person being just a 
> part of a puzzle and only a piece of the puzzle, can not see the 
> completed picture.  I would then reason that then the ability to 
> become compassionate to all humans knowing we are all in the same 
> state and all are a part of the whole picture would only begin to show 
> a candle flicker of light to change. The possible beginning to such a 
> event could be reasoned as a "virus" if I may use that example. 
> Compassion, love, has a stronger influence on the elements of this 
> planet.  Such were the experiments of Dr. Masaru Emoto's effects of 
> positive emotions and negative emotions on enviroment including other 
> humans.  It could be a reason that to return good to evil was given 
> and as well, that there is no Law against love. 
>
> On 1/31/15, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Welcome Sue.  Interesting points.  Have to agree your statement on the 
> > point of compassion.  How we achieve that seems the difficulty.  I often 
> > think we could live more as we organise school, though without some of 
> the 
> > overbearing teachers I remember and with better control of the bullies. 
> > 
> > On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 6:22:15 AM UTC, Sue Linda wrote: 
> >> 
> >> consider  consciousness.  The endless pursuit of humanity all threw 
> >> history.  To find such, is a inner exploring of who resides inside the 
> >> body 
> >> you call self.  There is no standard to  consciousness for the life of 
> >> each 
> >> has experienced very different events in life that taught them to 
> perceive 
> >> 
> >> their own reality and truth by such.  It would seem to reason than that 
> to 
> >> 
> >> actually find truth in  consciousness is to realize that in this school 
> of 
> >> 
> >> life on this planet, is designed to teach each by experience.  Than in 
> a 
> >> twist of learning this of self and that others are also no different 
> than 
> >> 
> >> you other than the experience, I would think that the only thing left 
> to 
> >> say is have compassion on all, for we do not create our own life until 
> we 
> >> 
> >> realize that this is true.  I would also state, that once you come to a 
> >> place of compassion for All humans, than the release of seeing 
> differences 
> >> 
> >> is dissolved.  Life then can begin for the first time as the self then 
> >> would choose to live each day without remembrance to the past 
> experience. 
> >> 
> >>  Without past recall, then future projections are absent for there is 
> >> nothing that can be judged by past experience.   Consciousness then 
> would 
> >> 
> >> be a daily revealing met with a world of no expectation of evil or of 
> >> good. 
> >>  Like a child who just lives in the moment. 
> >> 
> >> On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 7:05:54 PM UTC-6, RP Singh wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> Suppose there had been no consciousness and the entire world had been 
> >>> there but all unconscious , what would be the Truth? Just death , 
> nothing 
> >>> 
> >>> else. Consciousness is what makes life , a proof that there is 
> something 
> >>> 
> >>> which exists , Existence itself and not death. Look at the stars , the 
> >>> solar system , if it had self-direction where would we be? It all 
> obeys 
> >>> laws and that is the reason for order in the universe and not chaos. 
> What 
> >>> 
> >>> would humanity have been if we were not bound by our nature , no laws 
> of 
> >>> 
> >>> biology , psychology , etc. , no predictability , no comfort that we 
> >>> would 
> >>> return to our homes at night ,no assurance that we would return home 
> from 
> >>> 
> >>> work . Unpredictability is still there but it is minor , mostly there 
> is 
> >>> 
> >>> satisfaction and assurance of well-being. 
> >>> 
> >> 
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