Take ammonia, please. --- On Fri, 25/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Friday, 25 February, 2011, 4:55 AM Sniff... --- On Thu, 24/2/11, Anthony Wu <[email protected]> wrote: From: Anthony Wu <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 13:18 Mayka, Compassion is a luxury for me. If I run into bad luck, I accept the punishment of my own karma. I don't believe anybody else can change it. Anthony --- On Thu, 24/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]> wrote: From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 7:44 PM Anthony; What is compassion for you? Perhaps there is compassion in action that you are unable to see it. Mayka --- On Thu, 24/2/11, Anthony Wu <[email protected]> wrote: From: Anthony Wu <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 11:16 Mayka, As I said, victims deserve compassion. As regards the offenders, law has to take care of it. If that fails, I know no better alternative than the working of karma. Anthony --- On Thu, 24/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]> wrote: From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 6:05 PM Anthony; You got me here. The horrible vision of this story has made me understand that I wouldn't have the goats of doing something like that. Nonetheless, I keep having the idea of castrating a rapist. But better to leave in a surgeon hands. That is the solution I can think of right now as a preventive measure to stop the rapist towards next victims coming. I'm not under the impression that a rapist will rape only one woman but one after another and another. Edgar himself has stated that if a rapist can get away with it then he will keep going. A friend of mine who has a coffee shop bar had a fine lady client and a friend from South Africa. I had the chance to meet her and chatting with her too. She was a fine lady in her late twenties. One day she went back to South Africa and she wrote the most appalling emails to my coffee shop ovner friend. She was raped several time by different black men over there. I save the details of the mails. There were so horrible that I couldn't get through them. Finally my coffee friend put money together to take her away from South Africa and come back here. And that was his Christmas present to her just this past Christmas. . This story was very real as email was coming from an organisation protecting women victims of rape. Mayka --- On Thu, 24/2/11, Anthony Wu <[email protected]> wrote: From: Anthony Wu <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 8:33 Mayka, In Taiwan, a woman, whose husband had an affair with another woman, cut off his genitals, and threw it into the toilet bowl, flushing it with a copious amount of water. Then, medical workers had to spend a lot of time retrieving the organ in the sewage. Fortunately, the doctors succeeded in replanting it. However, because of its partial damage, the man was said to be losing some of his sexual drive. That may be a solution you seek. Anthony --- On Thu, 24/2/11, Maria Lopez <[email protected]> wrote: From: Maria Lopez <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, 24 February, 2011, 12:09 AM The best to slow down the high rate of raping in the world is to take the justice in one hands and cut the sexual organs of the rapist so that no more women are raped by the same rapist.. Raping is one of those things that makes really furious to all women in the world. --- On Wed, 23/2/11, Edgar Owen <[email protected]> wrote: From: Edgar Owen <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Can A Buddha Harm Others? To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, 23 February, 2011, 15:08 Rape is primarily about satisfying sexual desire when it can't be achieved otherwise. Complete power over a woman can be a very strong aphrodisiac. Especially where violence or injury is involved it can also be combined with the man's desire for revenge against women for perceived psychological injury previously suffered at the hands of a woman or women in general by the rapist. Edgar On Feb 23, 2011, at 9:45 AM, ED wrote: Hi Audrey - Yours is an assertion that conforms to the usual feminist position. It may be true or it may not. Has the truth of the assertion been confirmed by say neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists? Thanks, ED --- In [email protected], "audreydc1983" <audreydc1983@...> wrote: > > I will beg to differ on one point: Rape has little to do with sexual desire. > It is about power, control, and victimization. > Those of us who believe sex is a natural product of lust, sexual desire, and > love often will assume that rape, since it is a sexual act, is associated in > some way with these feelings. > This assumption couldn't be further from the truth. If there is any desire in > rape, it is the desire to control/victimize. > > ~Audrey
