Keep ‘em guessing?
The Tao Te Ching is often terse and vague—especially in the original Chinese. I expect one reason is that it offers a word view often at odds with the story we want to hear. Revealing this point of view less obscurely would feel unsettling, even subversive, for many… Continue reading ‘Chapter of the Week: #74′

#11: Thou shalt not take the path of least resistance
As I doubt any ‘by the book’ Christians are here to take offense, I’ll propose an 11th commandment: Thou shalt not take the path of least resistance. It has a nice ring to it, yet I’ll admit it sounds a little unnatural. After all, are we not set up biologically to ‘take the path of least resistance’? Yes, but neither are we set up biologically to eat grains, drive cars, or the countless other things we do to make life more convenient, comfortable and secure. In the wild, taking the path of least resistance is naturally healthful. In civilized settings life often turns out otherwise.
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Science News’ Kids own up to ownership, shows that science has come another step closer to proving a key part of Buddha’s Second Noble Truth, “… the illusion of self originates and manifests itself in a cleaving to things“.
The 1st and 2nd of Buddha Four Noble Truths are spot on in regards to the nature and the cause of our unique human problem. I easily began seeing this was so many decades ago. It was simply a no-brainer! On the other hand, his 3rd and 4th Noble Truths’ solution for our problem turn out to be far more subtle and evolve over time. Continue reading ‘You Are What You Own’
Priorities
Prioritizing needs (and fears too) is an important step in managing the demands of living, at least a civilized life. In the wild I suppose circumstance pretty much handle what and when animals do what they do. Freeing ourselves from the drudgery of hunting and gathering whenever we got hungry has left us with abundant free time to ‘choose’ what to do and not do… Continue reading ‘Chapter of the Week: #73′

Inside
Knowing that ‘we are all in this together’ evokes a sense of community and well being. Just a few centuries ago species’ centric myths almost exclusively defined what we and all this meant. Boy is that changing! Science is showing just how deep and vast the ‘we’ really is, as the Science News’ Inside Job reports.
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More than once I’ve voiced the view that we tend to put the cart before the horse when it comes to learning, understanding, and knowing. Over the last few years I’ve become relatively convinced that we only truly understand and learn what we already know intuitively. Actually though, my suspicions began during our home schooling period as I began seeing subtle indications of this.
When I first brought this up with my family they all rolled their eye… “yeh, right” they said. However, constant brain-washing finally brought them to see my point. Brain-washing? Well, not exactly. Just offering concrete examples over time helped sell my case (or are they just humoring me). Continue reading ‘You Know’
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