@abejon2002...It is inappropriate at this current moment to shed our emotions. Carbon will meld with silicon, in time our hearts will beat as rhythmically as an atomic clock. All of them..........Its what we are moving toward. The technologically enabled ubermensch.
It is crazy to think that few Tibetan monks are creating peace in a remote monastery. The word endlessly captured my attention. Does it mean that peace will never win? Or the victory will come at the end of time? Under such circumstances only the bravest will continue fighting!
REPLY 1: Thanks for your comment. I'd like to reply to a number of points you raised. First of all, the monks do this in public places around the world, not just cloistered in a monastery. Second, their work is a sacrament, a sacred act that both represents and inspires the work of peacemaking. And who knows?At an energetic level, it may also produce peace, at least in the hearts and minds of those who bear witness to their work, from where it can ripple out endlessly....
REPLY 2: About your comment on "endlessly...." Who am I to say, but I do believe that the struggle for peace, of whatever sort--personal, familial, cultural, political, global, environmental--is indeed endless. It's part of the nature of life. Personally, I wage peace not because I believe in some ultimate victory but because in a particular circumstance where I observe or experience violence, I can't NOT wage peace. Either joining the violence or remaining indifferent would seem inhuman.
PARA QUE SE RELAJEN LOS RABIOSOS!!!!!!!
magnoliomio 1 year ago
some one needs to have a Sand Mandala or USA Gulf of Mexicos water to stop the OIL Leak.
verniekate 1 year ago
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abejon2002 2 years ago
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abejon2002 2 years ago
free tibet,boycott china
swordofpakistan 2 years ago
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Tenebrosso 2 years ago
good answer
abejon2002 2 years ago
remaining indifferent would seem inhuman I wonder what is the percentage of humans among the population of this planet?
abejon2002 2 years ago
interesting question--PCD
coledai 2 years ago
@abejon2002...It is inappropriate at this current moment to shed our emotions. Carbon will meld with silicon, in time our hearts will beat as rhythmically as an atomic clock. All of them..........Its what we are moving toward. The technologically enabled ubermensch.
VinVilhjalmsson 1 year ago
It is crazy to think that few Tibetan monks are creating peace in a remote monastery. The word endlessly captured my attention. Does it mean that peace will never win? Or the victory will come at the end of time? Under such circumstances only the bravest will continue fighting!
abejon2002 2 years ago
REPLY 1: Thanks for your comment. I'd like to reply to a number of points you raised. First of all, the monks do this in public places around the world, not just cloistered in a monastery. Second, their work is a sacrament, a sacred act that both represents and inspires the work of peacemaking. And who knows?At an energetic level, it may also produce peace, at least in the hearts and minds of those who bear witness to their work, from where it can ripple out endlessly....
I continue in (2)--
coledai 2 years ago
REPLY 2: About your comment on "endlessly...." Who am I to say, but I do believe that the struggle for peace, of whatever sort--personal, familial, cultural, political, global, environmental--is indeed endless. It's part of the nature of life. Personally, I wage peace not because I believe in some ultimate victory but because in a particular circumstance where I observe or experience violence, I can't NOT wage peace. Either joining the violence or remaining indifferent would seem inhuman.
coledai 2 years ago
There are no words to express the beauty of the Mandalas. Your musical interpretation is sublime! Thank you so much for sharing.
lobdet 3 years ago
I appreciate your feedback. And yes, the mandalas are beautiful, aren't they? A real testament to the skill of their creators.
coledai 3 years ago
You're very welcome.
coledai 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this.
MandalaClare 3 years ago