Any anons know what this is?
Is it from a holy book?
A particular religion?
An anon posted it yesterday and quickly disappeared…
Any anons know what this is?
Is it from a holy book?
A particular religion?
An anon posted it yesterday and quickly disappeared…
Reads like something that influenced Alan Watts.
Something Hindu?
I've lived 55 years and have never run across these very excellent ideas…
Outta sight.
Thank you very much.
I am quite excited.
https://www.vedabase.com/en/bg/2/12
When I found out Alan Watts was influenced by the Upanishads I got a copy but couldn't bear to wade through it…and yet had I, I guess I would have found this! It backs up my paradigm about Perfect Eternal Conscious Energy more so than any other document I have ever come across.
Eggsactly what I did after 1st post.
Thank you, anon.
Jamvukhanda Vinirmana Parva, Chapter 3:
Success that is obtained by negotiations and other means is the best.
Success which is secured by creating disunion amongst the enemy is temporary.
Success secured by battle is the worst.
Thought of James Comey when I saw this:
Bhagavat Gita Parva, Chapter 15:
The man who suffers evil for his own misconduct should not attribute it to others.
— Sanjaya, Bhishma Parva, Mahabharata Book vi.15.2[20]
Does this sound like ~Q~, OR WHAT?!
Bhagavat Gita Parva, Chapter 21:
They that are desirous of victory do not so much conquer by might and prowess, as by truth, compassion, piety and virtue. Fight without any arrogance, for victory is certain to be there where righteousness is.
— Sanjaya, Bhishma Parva, Mahabharata Book vi.21.10-11
the drama is always a clash of wills.
resisting possible outcomes.
you've been through bad times before and you always get through them.
stop insisting on a particular outcome.
it all ends in tears for everyone.
the best thing you can do for you is to be graceful and let that person retain their dignity.
sometimes it's best to surrender the battle to win the war.
if it all ends in tears anyhow, then getting through now with dignity & grace makes the most sense.
semper fi.