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War is not that great at all.
送交者: 湖叶[♂☆★声望品衔7★☆♂] 于 2022-04-12 3:31 已读 115 次  

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回答: 【残忍慎入】俄罗斯军队在乌克兰战场的弃尸【多图慎入】 由 全通 于 2022-04-11 20:14

Most people look forward to world world war 3 unconsciously. 6park.com

This is because they have been educated in a different (but practically identical) system of war preparation, where fighting for resources is unquestionable. 6park.com

For example, hardly anyone questions the logic in "The Avengers' Infinite War" or "The Three Bodies", even though they have been taught the law of conservation of energy separately in school. 6park.com

War is not that great at all. 6park.com

In order to adapt to the various war machines and try to be part of them, people are losing the ability to remain independent (especially to think independently) and their talents are diminishing generation after generation. War does not make us better. 6park.com

One would think they could use a war to settle the ultimate choice between faiths. (At first it seemed like other issues, such as "who deserve all sorts of resources") 6park.com

If the law of conservation of energy is correct.
No energy gets consumed, it just keeps shifting or transferring between different forms.
So, much science fiction is wrong.
The speed (kinetic energy) of anything (such as a spacecraft) cannot be escalated infinitely.
That's why the speed of light seems to be the same for all.
In a way, we can say that life is also a form of energy.
Therefore, there is a limit to the number of any species.
There is no need for any war to reduce the population for fearing that there will not be enough energy to consume. 6park.com

In the film Shawshank, there is a word called "institutionalisation".
People are divided into different prisons of the mind.
Not only are they used to the wall, but they have become a brick in it, they even like it so much that they are willing to sacrifice everything for a word like "glory" (or ironically, "freedom"). 6park.com

We, Homo sapiens, have used ideas/concepts to organise various war machines and exterminate many species. Maybe we deserve to use it killing each other. (Cf. Homo sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind).
But it is a shame to leave a marvellous universe without anyone to appreciate it. (Allow me to assume that aliens would make the same mistake as we do). 6park.com

If people keep ignoring their inner loss of themselves and unconsciously clinging to various images (e.g. the body) or concepts (e.g. the Holy Name), World War III and the end of the world is inevitable, and it may have already begun in Europe in the conflict near the borders of Catholicism and Orthodoxy. 6park.com

Any world will eventually be ended. This does not matter. For, life is an energy which will be recycled, which means that after the death of a life or an entire world there will be a new world. 6park.com

But it is a shame that a beautiful world like Earth is being ended in a war of names/concepts. What can we do to prepare for it? We should do our best to stop it. 6park.com

Be aware of all kinds of slogans.
If we are facing the end of the world.
Then it is not a catastrophe from outside, but from the "trap of self-knowledge" and the "trap of modernisation"/"trap of standardisation of extreme development (war machine)". 6park.com

The trap of self-consciousness is, simply put, that having an "I" obscures the true self (losing oneself) and that one inevitably becomes anxious, nervous and distressed to the point of insanity, often resorting to conceptualised nomenclature. 6park.com

The so-called "modernisation trap" is that the war machine, which has existed since ancient times, has been given an extreme boost by the application of mathematics in the standardisation of parts and components, and that the so-called nomenclature wars or battles have become increasingly intense and have approached the "singularity" due to the propaganda and ideological struggles of the respective unifying ideas. 6park.com

Modern finance is based on credit (trust in one's own system or government), so these wars of ideas are extremely important.
Money can generate money and it is not necessarily the elite. The one who born with power is not the smartest either.
The 1% is not necessarily capable of conspiracy, but it is easy to reach a tacit agreement. 6park.com

Be aware of the various slogans, including "freedom first" "my country first" "me first" "xxx(whatever it is ) first" "weeds rock the world" "we deserve it, let it end".
Why do we have to follow any of them or any other supposed prophecy? 6park.com

Sorry to interrupt. (Neither side is free, they both blocked my statement.
(We are just bricks on different walls, when in fact the walls are the same). 6park.com

Eve did not lie, there was a serpent, which is an allegory that talks about a sense of continuity such as time or memory. Without such feelings, there are no conditions for the formation of self-awareness or self-knowledge. 6park.com

Humans are the most complex animals on the planet. If your body is too simple to perceive your environment clearly, you will find it difficult to perceive the movement and change of everything in front of you. 6park.com

Without sensing moving or changing images, it is difficult to form the concept or idea of a mirror/screen/stage/platform (self-awareness or self-knowledge), which is often referred to as the ego. 6park.com

The opposition of what can be and what is, the opposition of mirror image, the opposition of I and non-I, is called objectified thinking,which is growing up with self-knowledge. 6park.com

The dichotomy between what can be and what is, the dichotomy of the mirror image, the dichotomy between I and not-I, is known as objectifying thinking, and it grows with self-knowledge, both of which end up trapping us into a dilemma. Either be a miserable sensitive person or a happy ignorant beast. 6park.com

The reflection of light takes time.
So we can never see us in the mirror as we are now, all we see is history. You have changed.
If the change is so rapid and you are so sensitive that you suddenly find a face in the mirror that seems to be a stranger whose facial expression does not match your current emotions, you too may go crazy.
Somehow we all lose ourselves. 6park.com

Clinging to any attachment (including concepts) such as the body, mind, thoughtless states, spiritual experiences, the Tao, God, Śūnyatā, etc., ........ that can never satisfy our desire to find the true Self or the real us. For they are all like images in a mirror, television set or other stage or platform. What we really desire is the 'mirror' and not 'any image', so how can we be satisfied? 6park.com

You don't have to do anything but realise that the real you or the true self is there all the time.
It's like you're looking for a horse on the back of a horse. Once you realise that you have been riding it from the beginning (or before the beginning) you will immediately stop looking. 6park.com

Water does not know that she is water, and darkness does not know that he is darkness. When a man is seeking the light, he is blinded by dreams of various lights.
Most serious or intense busy people are dreaming, while the awakened are at peace because they are comfortable with the darkness that does not know the ultimate truth. 6park.com

What we need to do is to have faith in ourselves (our unknown true selves), whatever it is, it is always there. 6park.com

Yet within every yang is always a yin, and every belief/hope is based on doubt/fear.
If you are already 100% sure of something, there is no need of a belief. 6park.com

So the real ultimate war between light and darkness is within us, not outside. 6park.com

The creator (author) could be a monkey who is typing at random. We just happen to be living in a readable novel in which logic seems to be at work, but not really, and it is the monkey who creates all the illusions that is really at work. 6park.com

It doesn't matter who the author is. (It is the eternal ultimate question and secret, hidden not only behind all that we sense, but also by all the concepts we imagine, including the Tao, God and emptiness. 6park.com

One might think that the creator (the author) is so important that all meaning depends on him. But is the meaning of an author complete if he has no readers, especially the author of a detective novel? You might even ask: does he really have any meaning, no matter how big he is, how long he lives, or how great he is in any way? 6park.com

I asked my son the other day, when he was a little boy, "Is the sky blue?" ." No, at night it's black." He's clever." If there was a superman whose eyes could and always did see infrared or ultraviolet light, would the sky be blue or black for him?" Without the eyes of life, colour means nothing to the sky. 6park.com

Why should we doubt the meaning of life, why should we not doubt the meaning of the universe, or even the meaning of the creator. No matter how small we may be, no matter how short our lives may be. 6park.com

Lao Tzu: The sky/heaven and the earth (representing the Mother who created all things) are without mercy.
In order to fulfill the author's meaning, the reader must be ignorant.
A truth-teller (the fortune-teller who is always right) would be a spoiler who ruin everything. 6park.com

Ignorance of our true nature is the source of our stress, anxiety, misery and suffering. Is it worth it? Depends on how much beauty, joy, love you can find in your life (sometimes just a simple blue sky can move you). If very little, you may deeply question why you were created. 6park.com

Seeing you. When there is no war in the news, I stop. 6park.com

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What was Adam's original sin? 6park.com

It is good to see some of you using the Bible as a kind of allegory. However, I don't think this sin is about honesty or lies. 6park.com

Self-consciousness, self-knowledge, is itself the source of sin, which is why it is called original sin. 6park.com

Eve did not lie, there was a serpent, which is an allegory that talks about a sense of continuity such as time or memory. Without such feelings, there are no conditions for the formation of self-awareness or self-knowledge. 6park.com

Humans are the most complex animals on the planet. If your body is too simple to perceive your environment clearly, you will find it difficult to perceive the movement and change of everything in front of you. 6park.com

Without sensing moving or changing images, it is difficult to form the concept or idea of a mirror/screen/stage/platform (self-awareness or self-knowledge), which is often referred to as the ego. 6park.com

I hope I have made this clear enough for you to understand. 6park.com

If not, please refer to my other answers. 6park.com

By the way, there is no need to confess to anyone other than yourself. If you can't forgive yourself, how can you forgive others. 6park.com

And that despite everyone who is self-conscious or self-aware is selfish and has sinned, without us, there is no meaning of God, or at least any meaning of God must be done by us. 6park.com

Please refer to my other reply. Min John Zhou's answer to "Why we were created (a Buddhist perspective)".
Why were we created (the Buddhist view)? 6park.com

I don't think a Buddhist would think he was created. (I am not a Buddhist, by the way). 6park.com

He might think he is a castle built on Lego bricks, or some forest based on woods. 6park.com

And he may refer to the Lego factory or the seeds of the woods as a kind of emptiness or nothingness. 6park.com

If so, this means that they (the Buddhists) are assuming a closed room, a hermetically sealed space. All detectives should be looking for the murderer within its confines. 6park.com

By the way, some scientists (if not all) are doing the same thing. Otherwise, all their logic could be an ineffective effort at any time, because it could be undermined by some external factor anywhere. 6park.com

People love Sherlock Holmes and admire his ability to be logical. 6park.com

And we are justified in not liking chaos. Without a stable environment, such as a sealed room, which serves as a better weapon than our arms and hands, our logic seems weak. It is like a small boat in a rough sea. Although this boat is so stable, as in the logic that 1+1 always = 2, how can we expect it to be able to handle the chaos of the ocean? 6park.com

But there is always a different voice. 6park.com

Ludwig Wittgenstein: It is superstition to believe in causality. 6park.com

(It is possible that 1=1 is an illusion and that 1+1 leads to 2 is also an illusion that we believe in as fact or truth, just as we do with other superstitions.) 6park.com

To me, this means that the creator (author) could be a randomly typing monkey. We just happen to live in a readable novel in which logic seems to be at work but not really, and it is the monkey who creates all the illusions that is really at work. There are other unreadable books, possibly infinite, including some novels in which there is a different logic to ours, which must be absurd to us. If we happen to get into them, we might deny all the strange things we encounter in order to defend our own logic. 6park.com

It doesn't matter who the author is. (It is the eternal ultimate puzzle and secret, hidden not only behind everything we sense, but also by all the concepts we imagine, including "Tao", God, nothingness.) Let it be. Whether it is a monkey, some kind of chaos, nothingness, or something more ridiculous, anyone is the same to us. 6park.com

One might think that the creator (the author) is so important that all meaning depends on him. But is the meaning of an author complete if he has no readers, especially the author of a detective novel? You might even ask: does he really have any meaning, no matter how big he is, how long he lives, or how great he is in any way? 6park.com

I asked my son the other day, when he was a little boy, "Is the sky blue?" . 6park.com

"No, at night it is black". He was clever. 6park.com

"If there was a superman whose eyes could and always did see infrared or ultraviolet light, would the sky be blue or black to him?" 6park.com

Without the eyes of life, colour means nothing to the sky. 6park.com

Why should we doubt the meaning of life, why should we not doubt the meaning of the universe, or even the meaning of the creator. 6park.com

No matter how small we may be, no matter how short our lives may be. 6park.com

Lao Tzu: Heaven/Heaven and Earth (representing the Mother Nature that created all things) have no mercy. 6park.com

In order to fulfill the author's meaning, the reader must be ignorant. 6park.com

A truth-teller (the fortune-teller who is always right) would be a spoiler who ruin everything. 6park.com

Ignorance of our true nature is the source of our stress, anxiety, suffering and pain. 6park.com

(Refer to my other answer Min John Zhou's answer to What is causing Dhukka?) 6park.com

Is it worth it? Depends on how much beauty, joy, love you can find in your life (sometimes just a simple blue sky can move you). 6park.com

If very little, you may wonder deeply why you were created.
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What led to Dhukka? 6park.com

As far as I know, many Buddhists (I am not a Buddhist, by the way.) believe that what causes Dukkha (pain, suffering, stress, anxiety ......) is our desire to cling to various attachments. 6park.com

This seems better than blaming the world or life. 6park.com

As Lao Tzu once said, our real enemy is ourselves. 6park.com

We should not blame what we are attached or attached to; we should scrutinise the suspects who may be committing such attachments , namely ourselves. 6park.com

But as Mao Tse-tung once said, there must be some reason behind all hatred or love. Is it possible that we are blaming ourselves too much? 6park.com

Although according to Ludwig Wittgenstein it's superstition to believe in causality. 6park.com

But if you have this belief that there must be a reason behind everything. 6park.com

Then why do we have this obsessive desire to do so. 6park.com

There is a parable in the Bible. 6park.com

A madman passed a mirror as he walked. 6park.com

For some reason he thought that the image in the mirror was of another person. 6park.com

He admired the person's beautiful face and head very much. 6park.com

Suddenly he panics, for if this head belongs to another person, where is his own head? 6park.com

Where was his own head? Why could he not see his own head? 6park.com

So, from then on, this madman ran around looking for his own head, but he could not find it. 6park.com

Is this just a crazy person without a reason? 6park.com

Is it absolutely ourselves that we see in the mirror? 6park.com

You know it takes time for light to reflect. 6park.com

That's why we can never see us in the mirror as we are now; all we see is history. 6park.com

You have changed. If changes are so fast and you are so sensitive. 6park.com

You suddenly realise that the face in the mirror seems to be that of a stranger whose facial expression doesn't match your current mood, and you too may go crazy. 6park.com

Somehow (probably because of the self-knowledge), we all lose ourselves. 6park.com

Clinging to any obsessions such as the body, mind, thoughtless states, spiritual experiences, the Tao, God, Śūnyatā and other concepts, ........ 6park.com

can never satisfy our desire to find our true self or the real us. 6park.com

For they are all like images in a mirror, television set or other stage or platform. How can we be satisfied when what we really desire is 'the mirror' and not 'any image'? 6park.com

This dissatisfaction leads us to try even harder to cling or attach. 6park.com

And this dissatisfaction or this desire itself implies anxiety or stress and can be called 'Dukkha'. 6park.com

"Images" are constantly changing and the fact that we have gained them at one time means that we can lose them at any time. 6park.com

We can never see the 'mirror or the stage' or feel it in some way so that we can be sure we have found it. (It is always the one ultimate secret hidden behind all that we feel and all the concepts we imagine). 6park.com

Let us suppose that the madman in the parable had no hands and that he could never touch his head to be sure that it was there all along. 6park.com

If that were the case, how could he stop his madness? 6park.com

Śūraṅgama Sūtra tells us that once we can stop this madness, we will get the peace we want, which is called Bodhi. 6park.com

It seems easy because you don't have to do anything, just realise that the real you or the true self is there all the time. 6park.com

It is like when you are looking for a horse on horseback. Once you realise that you have been riding it from the beginning (or before the beginning), you will immediately stop looking. 6park.com

(According to Da Jian Huineng, this sudden realisation is the ultimate path and the only path to awakening or enlightenment or eventual liberation called Nirvana.) 6park.com

But if this enlightenment was really that easy, you would all know it already, so why should I bother typing so much. 6park.com

All we need to do is to have faith in ourselves (our unknown true self), whatever it is, it is always there. 6park.com

However, within every yang is always a yin, and every belief/hope is based on doubt/fear. 6park.com

If you are already 100% sure of something, there is no need to believe. 6park.com

So the real ultimate war between light and darkness is within us, not outside.
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