Saturday, 8 June 2013

ITS NICE TO BE NICE- ANUMODANA

//////////////////makes a practice of “rejoicing in merits,” which is a translation of a traditional term, anumodana, which is in fact hard to translate. “Merits” here means “good qualities.” Often after a period of spending time with people on a retreat, there will be an opportunity to rejoice in the good qualities of each person on the retreat, or for each person in a smaller group — for example if people have spent time in study groups. So each person has a turn of being rejoiced in, and each other person will share something that they found admirable in this person



//////////////////EVOLN= fighting, like any other behavior, could be only one possible tactic for inclusive fitness



////////////////"If God did not intend for us to eat animals, then why did he make them out of meat?"— John Cleese




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