Sunday 15 January 2012

DFIANCE 2008 PTRIAD

/////////////VENGNCE IS MINE



//////////////////OUR RVNGE IS TO LV


/////////////////U ANNOY ME, THEREFORE I EXIST



/////////////////LSING FMLY, GRVING , MVING ON, TO ANTHR MN/WMN



///////////////////2 MNSTRES ON 2 SIDES- ONE WTH SHRT , ANTHR WTH LONG MSTACHE


////////////////RATHER FGHT THAN WAIT TO BE KLLD


//////////////////DSRTC BLF SYSTEMS


////////////////RLGN CULTR INDPNDNC WORTH FGHTING/DTHING FOR


////////////////IDENTITY RELATED ISSUE INCR VOTER TURNOUT


//////////////////Emotion produces a kind of tunnel memory, boosting recall of central objects but allowing people to forget surrounding details. SCIAM


////////////////YOU SHOULD STUDY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE



//////////////////////SOUL=SELF=OWN BRAIN NETWORK


///////////////"It is here
that we encounter
the central theme of existentialism:
to live is to suffer,
to survive is to find meaning in the suffering."
- Victor Frankl



//////////////UPLOC-MEANINGLESSNESS AND EXISTENTIAL DEPRESSION


///////////////"Imagine a happy group of morons who are engaged in work.
They are carrying bricks in an open field.
As soon as they have stacked all the bricks at one end of the field,
they proceed to transport them to the opposite end.
This continues without stop and every day of every year
they are busy doing the same thing.
One day one of the morons stops long enough
to ask himself what he is doing.
He wonders what purpose there is in carrying the bricks.
And from that instant on he is not quite as content
with his occupation as he had been before.
I am the moron who wonders why he is carrying the bricks."
- suicide note,
as quoted in Existential Psychotherapy by Irvin D. Yalom



//////////////"To have a reason to get up in the morning,
it is necessary to possess a guiding principle.
A belief of some kind . . ."
- from the novel Ordinary People


////////////////"Ivan Ilych's life
had been most simple and most ordinary
and therefore most terrible."
- Leo Tolstoy


//////////// take high abstracted man along;
and he seems a wonder, a grandeur and a woe.
But from the same point,
Take mankind in the mass,
and for the most part,
they seem a mob of unnecessary duplicates . . ."
- Herman Melville, Moby Dick



/////////////////// Shakespeare . . .


"O God! O God!
How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable
Seem to me all the uses of this world . . .



/////////// Because I have no wish for victory, Krishna,
nor for a kingdom, nor for its pleasures.
How can we want a kingdom, Govinda, or its pleasures or even life,
When those for whom we want a kingdom,
and its pleasures, and the joys of life,
are here in this field of battle about to give up their wealth and their life?
Facing us in the field of battle are teachers, fathers and sons;
grandsons, grandfathers, wives' brothers; mothers' brothers and fathers of wives.
These I do not wish to slay, even if I myself am slain.
Not even for the kingdom of the three worlds:
how much less for a kingdom of the earth!"
- The Bhagavad Gita



/////////////////"She's polishing the brass on the Titanic, man.
It's all going down."
- Tyler Durden, Fight Club



///////////////The truth is that your daily life is but a thin strip of experience
barely seeming in the profundity of who you are at depth.
Your activities and relationships never capture the grandeur
that wants to unfold from your heart into the world.
There may be moments of palpable glory,
brief openings through which magnificence effulgence without curtail,
but mainly your life is a tragic almost-there
of unfulfilled longing and partial gestures of tense effort."
- David Deida



///////////////LTTLE WHT LIES 2010-SORTING OUT MESSED UP RELNSHIPS-SLF-BLANKING IT OUT



/////////////////WATCHING FICTION IN CINEMA


/////////////"It is only when we realize that life is taking us nowhere
that it begins to have meaning."
- P.D. Ouspensky



////////////////////LF- JUST A BIO EVOLVED JRNY WITH AN EVOLVED THINKING BRAIN-A MERE BYPRODUCT OF BIOLOGICAL SURVVL AND REPRODN


////////////////"Seek,
above all,
for a game
worth playing."
- Robert S. de Ropp


/////////////DTR OWN CONTINUATION


///////////////WALKING AND RUNNING ARE SO LIBERATING


////////////////"The fact is that this is what society is and always has been:
A symbolic action system,
a structure of statuses and roles, customs and rules for behavior,
designed to serve as a vehicle for earthly heroism . . .
It doesn't matter whether the cultural hero-system
is frankly magical, religious, and primitive or secular, scientific, and civilized.
It is still a mythical hero-system in which people serve in order to earn a feeling of primary value, of cosmic specialness, of ultimate usefulness to creation, of unshakable meaning."
- Ernest Becker, The Denial of Death



////////////////........nobody wants to watch me go to work and do my groceries for two and a half hours - but the way the situations were dealt with made me feel like Les Petit Mouchoirs was a depiction of a slice of life



///////////////.......After all what does a monk has in terms of possessiona and aspirations? Is n't he content?



///////////////There are many pitfalls along the path of meditation,
but there are two principal ones:
the first in which the meditator seeks to be pure observer
by suppressing the (identity of being a) participator (in life),
the other in which the meditator seeks to be pure participant.
In both there is the search for the One at the expense of two . . .
Both extremes, observing and participating, simply "get rid of" ego by a trick.
Both, if used as a form of meditation, lead students
to resent the "interference" of life with their "practice":
on the one hand, seeing life more and more
as a meaningless parade,
scorning people who participate and get involved;
and on the other hand, feeling more and more put upon by things,
feeling increasing self-pity and seeking quiet
- or paradoxically, seeking intense orgiastic situations
such as acid rock, strobe lights, drugs, or the rallies of demagogues and faith healers."
- from The Iron Cow of Zen by Albert Low



//////////////////UPLOC Rx AN ALLOUT SEARCH FOR TRUTH-ULTIMO REDUCTIO


//////////////////AOD RAFOD BMBY DTHS 1993

///////////////EVERY FLOWER IS FULL OF THE COSMOS.....EVERY LVNG ORGANISM


/////////////ROWE-OWN MEANING STR


/////////////////You cannot be lonely if you like the person you're alone with.

- Wayne Dyer -



///////////////////"Human beings, whoever they may be,
consciously or unconsciously look for a meaning to their lives.
They need a reason to live and, each day, try to find it
through all that their domestic, social and professional life give them.
But in reality no success, no material possession can give them the meaning of life,
precisely because it is a matter of 'meaning',
and meaning is not a material reality;
it can only be found up above on the subtle planes.
In the lower regions, we can find only forms.
Of course we can fill up the form with content,
which is in the feeling, the sensation we experience
when we truly love an object, a person or an activity.
But feeling is often temporary,
and when we lose it, we are left with a sense of emptiness and pain.
So we must look beyond the content for the meaning.
When we reach the meaning, we are fulfilled."
- Mikhaël Omraam Aïvanhov


//////////////PANCHABHUTEY BILEEN = HANGING ON THERE LIKE A CLOUD


/////////////////I MA CONTINUATION OF THAT LITTLE BOY 1976


/////////////NIETZSHE-truth is more valuable than untruth, or appearance.


//////////////Nietzsche saying that words are arbitrarily thrown onto objects, that words just fall from the sky.



///////////////And it is our belief in this system, and in the "subject as substance," as well as in the thing-in-itself, that sustains and supports this "immense framework and planking of concepts" that "is nothing but a scaffolding" ("On Truth" 90).


///////////////////LNDN TUBE- 50 LAKH PPL MOVE DAILY-5 MN=1/12 OF VK POPULN



///////////////BAGM47 BGNNING ANEW



//////////////His breakthrough was the aestheticization of weakness"-jsullivan on dhrist


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