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Dottore 01-16-2010 09:01 AM

Compassion
 
After reading some of the "let Mother Nature sort them out" posts on the Haiti threads, a post from the Dalai Lama may be in order....


THE DALAI LAMA ON COMPASSION

"My message is the practice of compassion, love and kindness. These things are very useful in our daily life, and also for the whole of human society these practices can be very important.

"Basically, universal responsibility is the feeling for other people's suffering just as we feel our own. It is the realization that even our own enemy is motivated by the quest for happiness. We must recognize that all beings want the same thing we want. This is the way to achieve a true understanding, unfettered by artificial consideration.

"At the heart of Buddhist philosophy is the notion of compassion for others. It should be noted that the compassion encouraged by Mahayana Buddhism is not the usual love one has for friends or family. The love being advocated here is the kind one can have even for another who has done one harm. Developing a kind heart does not always involve any of the sentimental religiosity normally associated with it. It is not just for people who believe in religions; it is for everyone who considers himself or herself to be a member of the human family, and thus sees things in accordingly large terms.

"The rationale for universal compassion is based on the same principle of spiritual democracy. It is the recognition of the fact that every living being has an equal right to and desire for happiness. The true acceptance of the principle of democracy requires that we think and act in terms of the common good. Compassion and universal responsibility require a commitment to personal sacrifice and the neglect of egotistical desires.

"I believe our every-day experience confirms that a self-centred attitude towards problems can be destructive not only towards society, but to the individual as well. Selfishness does not solve problems for us, it multiplies them. Accepting responsibility and maintaining respect for other will leave all concerned at peace. This is the essence of Mahayana Buddhism."

HardDrive 01-16-2010 09:15 AM

The Haiti thread was one of the most disgusting things I have ever read on this board.

The lack of empathy, greed and pettiness.....sickening. Those that profess the loudest that they are 'proud Americans' showing the ugliest angles of human nature.

Om Mani Padme Hum

island911 01-16-2010 10:03 AM

Yes, throwing around indignation makes you far superior .

How's that remodel coming? Buy any other Porsches lately?

Tobra 01-16-2010 10:07 AM

Nice sentiment by the Dalai Lama, naive and at odds with basic human nature, but a nice sentiment.

island911 01-16-2010 10:09 AM

Is the act of cleaning Fuchs and giving them that vasoline luster an "act in terms of the common good"?

I mean, I know that I don't like to see Porsches wheels running around with brake dust clad dullness; and so I expect others don't like to see it either. ergo, an "act in terms of the common good. "

:cool:

Crowbob 01-16-2010 10:30 AM

Seattle. It's residents not known for their intellectual endowment. Self-righteousness, superficiality, hypocrisy, yes. But keep trying, Island. Some take a while to migrate from the amygdala to the cerebrum. So much so, they never really make it.

dyhunter 01-16-2010 11:23 AM

Don't post much but lurk daily. I agree that the Haiti thread has shown how people have lost compassion for fellow man. I think(hope) that the majority of the earth's population don't have the same views.

Crowbob I see your in NW MI. Are you close to TC by any chance? Don't see to many pelicans around these parts.

sammyg2 01-16-2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 5129215)
The Haiti thread was one of the most disgusting things I have ever read on this board.

The lack of empathy, greed and pettiness.....sickening. Those that profess the loudest that they are 'proud Americans' showing the ugliest angles of human nature.

So what have you done to help them? How much OF YOUR OWN MONEY have you sent to Haiti?
How much OF YOUR OWN MONEY did you send to help the people devastated by the tsunamis?
How much OF YOUR OWN MONEY did you send the people who were devastated by Katrina?

Crowbob 01-16-2010 11:58 AM

Let it go, Sammy.

island911 01-16-2010 12:16 PM

Compassion...

A Q for you progressives: is your conscious alleviated when you put $10 in a jar at the local grocery store? ...or do you also have to follow that up with some self-righteous indignation, aimed at those who "just don't care enough"?

RANDY P 01-16-2010 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5129327)
Seattle. It's residents not known for their intellectual endowment. Self-righteousness, superficiality, hypocrisy, yes. But keep trying, Island. Some take a while to migrate from the amygdala to the cerebrum. So much so, they never really make it.


BINGO!

Alas, it's also Seattle to declare it does have "intellectual endowment" - Don't forget the trademark Liberal Elitism. It's so Seattle to be "corrected" by others for your viewpoint.

I'm leaving this town and it's faux big city culture and $hitty weather, soon.

rjp

m21sniper 01-16-2010 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 5129196)
After reading some of the "let Mother Nature sort them out" posts on the Haiti threads, a post from the Dalai Lama may be in order....

The Dali Lama is a pussy.

HardDrive 01-16-2010 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 5129394)
So what have you done to help them? How much OF YOUR OWN MONEY have you sent to Haiti?
How much OF YOUR OWN MONEY did you send to help the people devastated by the tsunamis?
How much OF YOUR OWN MONEY did you send the people who were devastated by Katrina?

I don't recall how much we gave during prior disasters. We have given $320 thus far to support Haiti.

My wife is a physician, and would like to go and help, but she is leaving the 20th to fly to Indiafor 10 days. She is part of volunteer team that will be performing free urinary tract/GI surgeries in rural parts of Gujarat.

We don't just talk the talk.

I don't think your criticisms of liberals is entirely unwarranted. In my experience, conservatives (in particular business owners) tend to be far more charitable than liberals. Liberals talk a big game, but they are frequently tightwads.

m21sniper 01-16-2010 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 5129215)
The Haiti thread was one of the most disgusting things I have ever read on this board.

The lack of empathy, greed and pettiness.....sickening. Those that profess the loudest that they are 'proud Americans' showing the ugliest angles of human nature.

Om Mani Padme Hum

What you fail to realize- obviously- is that maintaining the status quo there is the WORST possible thing we could do.

It would be like artificially propping up a massive deer herd after it had ravaged the countryside and had no food left to support itself. Pure stupidity.

If Haitians were a deer herd, we'd be hunting them to thin the herd right now.

m21sniper 01-16-2010 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 5129474)
I don't recall how much we gave during prior disasters. We have given $320 thus far to support Haiti.

My wife is a physician, and would like to go and help, but she is leaving the 20th to fly to Indian for 10 days. She is part of volunteer team that will be performing free urinary tract/GI surgeries in rural parts of Gujarat.

We don't just talk the talk.

I don't think your criticisms of liberals is entirely unwarranted. In my experience, conservatives (in particular business owners) tend to be far more charitable than liberals. Liberals talk a big game, but they are frequently tightwads.

Good job wasting your money to CONTINUE the suffering there. Your donations don't help the long term situation in Haiti, they perpetuate the suffering.

(see my above post for details)

HardDrive 01-16-2010 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5129327)
Seattle. It's residents not known for their intellectual endowment.

Gee, thats strange. I wonder why Microsoft isn't based in Cadillac, MI?

Or Amazon.com? Or Realnetworks? Or Cray Computers? Or Getty Images? Etc.....

Yeah, Seattle residents are real morons compared to the geniuses in rural Michigan. :rolleyes: Having grow up in small town Michigan, it seems like the first thing anyone with a half a f*cking brain does is leave.

RANDY P 01-16-2010 12:45 PM

The rate WA State is going these companies will pull up stake and leave WA anyhow. See Boeing as an example.

PS- those companies are notorious for bringing in from outside the country.

2nd thing, being in the software biz, they all think they are intellectually superior to anyone else. It's legendary the arrogance that profession carries.

rjp

HardDrive 01-16-2010 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5129479)
Good job wasting your money to CONTINUE the suffering there. Your donations don't help the long term situation in Haiti, they perpetuate the suffering.

(see my above post for details)

I don't disagree. I think the United States is directly responsible for propping up one dictatorship after another in Haiti. I think that one could argue that NGOs actually allow the corrupt governments stay in power by diffusing the peoples need (and thus dissatisfaction with the government.) We give most of our money to the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders. We simply want to help people in the acute aftermath of the earthquake.

HardDrive 01-16-2010 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RANDY P (Post 5129501)
It's legendary the arrogance that profession carries.

rjp

I don't know about arrogance, but I have to say, some of the most brilliant SOBs I have ever meet in this town were software folks. Scary smart.

Dueller 01-16-2010 12:49 PM

Compassion and Neo-cons

A Catholic Priest, an Indian Doctor, a rich Chinese Businessman and a Neo-Con were waiting one morning for a particularly slow group of golfers in front of them.
The Neo-Con fumed, 'What's with those guys? We have been waiting for fifteen minutes!'

The Indian Doctor chimed in, 'I've never seen such poor golf!'

The Chinese Businessman yelled out 'Get moving, time is money'

The Catholic Priest said, 'Here comes George the greens keeper, maybe he can do something about this'

'Hello, George!', said the Catholic Priest, 'What's wrong with that group ahead of us? They're rather slow, aren't they?'

George the greens keeper replied, 'Yes. That's a group of blind fire fighters. They lost their sight saving our clubhouse from a fire last year, so we always let them play for free anytime.'

The group fell silent for a moment.

The Catholic Priest said, 'That's so sad. I think I will say a special prayer for them tonight.'

The Indian Doctor said, 'Good idea. I'm going to contact my ophthalmologist colleague and see if there's anything he can do for them.'

The Chinese Businessman replied, 'I think I'll donate $50,000 to the fire-fighters in honor of these brave souls'

The Neo-con said, 'Why the hell don't they play at night?'





C'mon, guys...lighten up:D


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