Monday 6 May 2013

PRFCT HLDAY TO PRFCT TRGDY///LET GO START ANEW

////////////////////Kierkegaard was the master of irony and paradox before both became debased by careless overuse. He was an existentialist a century before Jean-Paul Sarte, more rigorously post-modern than postmodernism, and a theist whose attacks on religion bit far deeper than many of those of today’s new atheists. Kierkegaard is not so much a thinker for our time but a timeless thinker, pertinent for all ages yet fully attuned to none



///////////////////Interview with primatologist Frans de Waal. There is no fundamental difference between humans and other animals. "The social sciences and the humanities are still very influenced by religion. They have this whole mindset that humans are absolutely special. But the average biologist believes that everything is continuous. We know that plants have DNA and humans have DNA, so we see that all of us are totally connected"




////////////////////////quantitative urbanism contends that many aspects of modern cities can be modelled using mathematical formulas. For example: If the population of a city doubles, each inhabitant becomes on average 15% more 



//////////////////// MenC vaccination schedule that will maintain protection against meningococcal C meningitis and septicaemia with a new teenage booster. 


///////////////////////////As long as the ego dwells in your heart, it will be the same; it will hook so many problems to you, especially obstacles to practicing Dharma. It won’t allow you to have any attainments in the future: liberation or enlightenment. It will continuously make you suffer torture in samsara, keeping you in samsaric problems. 




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