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Post by Stefan Pasti on May 18, 2012 18:27:46 GMT -5
“A wise person notices inner harmony is disturbed when mind is lured into indiscriminately sampling the world of phenomena” (B.K.S. Iyengar) Quaker Query: "When a members conduct or manner of living gives cause for concern, how does the Meeting respond?” Statistics, Indicators in "A Multi-Angle View of Debt Crises" bit.ly/A74t83 illustrate need for wisdom, compassion Human morality is not a constant—it is not something which is the same throughout the centuries of human existence-- --and thus it is something which can become degraded or raised up, depending on the leanings of human aspirations. Many people can achieve advanced forms of wisdom and compassion through genuine instruction and sincere effort. Possible? “Brief Descriptions of Eight IPCR Concepts” bit.ly/mHjXth for workshops at “Community Teaching and Learning Centers “Man is a piece of the Divine, seeking ultimate union with the Infinite through the love of life all around him.” (J.C. Kumarappa) Peacebuilding work can benefit from women’s natural capacity for relationship building, compassion, reconciliation, and forgiveness. “The function of work should be to practice our ideal of life.” (J.C. Kumarappa in “Why the Village Movement?”)
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