[SA]
Condensed, unreadable?
[Arlo]
It's nothing but a formatting issue, SA. Your
contributions are valuable, for sure.
At the risk of clutter, here is the way one of
your recent posts came through. As you can see,
its mostly an issue of the absence of
line-breaks, an issue undoubtedly connected to
your mail-clients options, not to your intent or oversight.
It's not a wonder anymore. We are all
awakened. Now we want to do something about
it. We will get cabin fever and we will be doing
something. If steps are taken with those in
authority that relieve this itch that most people
have, then the steam will be let out and people
will feel people as long as we see these relief
efforts are doing something that changes the
status quo. I'm not talking about introducing
relief efforts in the form of bailouts, I'm
talking about efforts that rid the fat, the
excess, the crap that propped up by immoral
behavior. Namely, greed and this control that
this culture has on so much of our daily
routines, such as both parents have to work for
the most part to get by. The issue is
centralized on finances and the finance grip on
how families have to pattern their lives. How
many day cares have pop up in recent
times? Many. woods, SA --- On Wed, 10/1/08,
MarshaV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From:
MarshaV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re:
[MD] Shouldnât we be, like, revolting ? >
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Wednesday,
October 1, 2008, 5:49 AM > Kali Yuga > >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali_Yuga > > Makes
you wonder. > > > At 12:12 PM 10/1/2008, you
wrote: > >[Marsha] > >Truth with
humor. > > > >[Arlo] > >The Age of Passion is
over. Consumer and material > complacency
built > >atop a foundation of passivity have
brought about the > Age of Sheep. > >It will not
be until all man's (forgive the sexist >
language) > >opiating institutions fail, when
wandering on the > streets with > >hunger in his
belly, will man's passions be > reawakened. It
will be > >too late to save this world, but it
will forge the > next. > > > >"Phaedrus wasn't
sure but he seemed to detect > a peculiar
gentleness > >here on the streets now that he
didn't remember > from the past. It > >was an
ominous gentleness found in old and corrupt >
cultures, the > >gentleness one hears in
Neapolitan street songs and in > old
Mexican > >canciones. It comes not from an
absence of violence but > from an > >excess of
it. Live and let live. Avoid trouble. It was >
the > >gentleness of someone who has given up
fighting openly > because it is > >too dangerous
to do so. He had the sickening feeling > that
something > >like the fall of the Roman Empire
was beginning to > happen here."
(LILA) > > > >The unavoidability of this
disintigration is described > by
Joseph > >Campbell in remarks about the Jain
Buddhist cosmogonic > cycle. "Our > >own age, the
fifth of the descending series, began in > 522
BC, and > >will last for twenty-one thousand
years. No Jaina > savior will be > >born during
this time, and the eternal religion of the >
Jains will > >gradually disappear. It is a period
of unmitigated and > gradually > >intensifying
evil. [People are] selfish, unjust, > violent,
lustful, > >proud and avaricious." (The Hero with
1000 Faces) > > > >Birth, death, rebirth.
Institutions must die. Nations > must die.
The > >old ways must die. Maps must be redrawn.
From a website > on the Hindu > >God Shiva.
"[Shiva's] first and foremost task > is to
destroy many > >things in order to ensure the Rta
or the order of the > universe. > >Siva's
destruction is not negative. It is a > positive,
nourishing and > >constructive destruction that
builds and transforms > life and energy > >for
the welfare of the world and the beings that >
inhabit it. He > >destroys in order to renew and
regenerate." > > > >To revolt, one must ask,
"what are we fighting > for? what do we
wish > >to preserve? what do we wish to destroy?
what do we > wish to create?" > >To answer these,
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miss, you'll land > among the stars......... >
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