Friday, April 4, 2008
I prefer the world as it is!
I respect all viewpoints, believing everything can
be made true, but we get to choose with which
truths we want to identify and interact
Not the truth of Eastern religion in Buddhism
for me: The self and everything else is seen as
empty - to facilitate creating a distance
Between action and result – no motivation to
excel is left: Attaining that goal, no attachment
to the result of our deeds, leads to
Unification and the end of the universe - but I
don’t want that, diversity seems so much
more exciting
Dr Hiroshi predicts the existence of a utopian
state of unity for the year 2244 – sounds
boring, I prefer the world as it is!
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