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One of my favorite Singapore bloggers
is Mr. Wang who "bakes
good karma". I like his fine
ironic and well pointed style. Today
he muses about spirituality, religion
and the small mind. It could be a pice of mine, if I would posess the same
power of expression. In a nutshell he says: "The problem, as I
see it, is that the human mind is unwilling to accept uncertainty ... Some
people would rather die (literally) than ... to consider the alternative
idea." Seems good Mr. Wang and I share the Buddhas view: "Work
on you on salvation. Do not depend on others" (and don't impose
your view on them)
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Not to offend anyone but I find it more practical & simpler to understand than the rest of them.
Posted by Ganapathiram Natarajan At 14:37:30 On 04/14/2006 | - Website - |