On 11/25/2015 03:08 PM, Garth wrote:

This so called "minimzing risk" misses the mark completely ! As if "some" risk is better than some "other" amount .

Of course a smaller risk is better than a greater risk. If you wait for cars to pass before you walk across the road, you are reducing the risk of getting run over. If you step out directly in front of one coming at you, you increase the risk to a certainty and you /will/ be run over. Which do you think is better?

As long as one believes one is even capable of harm , one is forever vulnerable

Even Superman is vulnerable to Kryptonite. Do you think you are invulnerable?

and all the "safe measures" in the world are not and will never be enough to save anyone from themself . "Reducing risk" forever misses the mark and in the end increases the sense of powerlessness which in turn one goes about trying even harder to find, promote and enforce "security" methods of endless sorts. Constant and never ending double talk and self contradiction.

One of the more illuminating parts of Army Basic Training is when they have you low crawl across a course over which they are firing live machine gun rounds, aimed at about six foot height. The "safe" measure is to get low, and it is quite effective. The dumb move is to stand up and take one in the head. You seem to think there is no difference, so I guess you'd be for standing up, because that way you get to keep your clothes clean, right?



I know only One way to be "free" is to BE Absolutley , is within oneself, the Heart. To find this silly , too simple , too hard, void of power, impractical or that love is some 60's Beatles nonsense know nothing of Love. That's not Love at all.
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The only way to be free of risk is to be dead.

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