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User: "V"
Date: 19 Apr 2007 09:15:33 AM
Object: Cross-posting????
Cross-posting????
I'm afraid the only thing that 'gets injured' is your ego my friends.
The truth stands on it own, it does not need to be shunned or hidden.
Are you ashamed or scared of discussing truth?
It would seem that the atheists and theists would wish a peaceful
dialogue to come about instead of hatred and war.
I am on numerous spiritual oriented groups and these same topics we
discuss here come up on other groups all the time.
So I use my same posts I write here as well as on other forums that
will give my reply to the same or similar discussion elsewhere.
Are we not here to help each other out?
It is nothing sinister as some of you have speculated.
My online record is an open book...what I say to one I say to all.
Hiding behavior is very common with spiritually sick individuals.
Hiding behavior is a signpost of dis-ase.
Unless we are talking about 'trade secrets' or plans for a surprise
birthday party, the need to hide our actions due to shame and ego
destroys our peace as well as our integrity.
Honor dies where interest lies.
I see from many of your replies, some of you are ashamed of what you
write and like to keep it hidden.
Mark K. Bilbo writes:..."you cross positing ***** (V)"
Anytime I feel ashamed or feel the need to hide things from my family
or others it is a signpost to me that I am heading in the wrong
direction for developing inner peace.
I had to restructure my life and make it transparent and above board
for peace's sake.
Am I perfect at it?
No, but infinity more perfect than not, when I compare my life now to
my pervious life that was built on lies for the most part.
Cross posting does not violate natural law,
Cross posting does not violate man made law,
Cross posting does not violate divine or spiritual law.
Cross posting only violates men's and women's ego.
I cross post to plant seeds of peace wherever I go.
I will cross post as I always have done.
I was discussing 'spiritual aspects of living' on various online
forums. One group was a dedicated atheists discussion list with most
members only offering bitter personal attacks instead of adding
anything substantive to the discussion. But to be fair to these
atheists, I've known many a religious fellow that are just as bitter,
if not more so, than atheists I meet. So just being 'religious' is not
a guarantee of being at peace.
Each man made religion contains perfection's as well as imperfections.
It is up to the practitioner or end user to use the tools in the right
way. The problem is not the wisdom that is defective. The problem lies
with religious practitioners who are defective in their practice of
this wisdom. The wisdom works - we don't work the wisdom.
Many times we are too busy for peace. As one atheist list member
wrote, 'It took awhile - far too long, really - but I've finally found
that one can find peace by simply being undisturbed." Yes, peace is
our birthright, if we are not destroying it by our own actions. In
order to slow down enough to be able to use peace as a tool I needed
to apply simplicity and renunciation to my life. I am not an acetic or
total renunciate by any means, but I did have to let go of many peace
destroying habits before making room for inner peace to enter my life.
As we get rid of one thing, it make room for another thing to enter.
The online discussions based in bitterness brought up the question of
"what guiding light do atheists use to be at peace?" Not much was
offered in reply to my question. I got a few answers here or there. It
seems whenever the discussion turns to 'inner peace' many of the
people I talk with are silent, this even goes for 'pious' Catholic
priests. But, one fellow on the forum mentioned 'truth and
philosophy,' as his tools - both of these being good answers for peace
generation with proper application.
Philosophy plays a big role in my life as well for providing tools to
live at peace. I also supplement my spiritual path from many other
sources as I will go into below. I am only interested in practical
application of philosophy though and not bickering and arguing over
the unanswerable. So, I prefer truth based discussions over ego based
discussions where the truth gets overshadowed by rhetoric. As someone
once wrote ... "if you don't know the answer then just say so."
I was at a philosophy symposium last year and talked with a professor
about a teaching / mentor relationship he had with Ayn Rand. He went
on to say how after a year they broke up the mentor relationship on a
sour note. After I questioned the professor about Rand's personal life
as well as her state of inner peace and happiness, I could see that
with all her talents of 'smarts' she was bankrupt when the subject
turned to peace smarts, contentment and happiness.
She was ego based and not practice based when it came to peace
generation. Furthermore, she not only destroyed her peace, but from
the information that came out of our discussion, the then student's
peace was disturbed at the time and it still sounded disturbed decades
later as a distinguished professor and author. Academic smarts are
not the same as peace smarts.
The branch of philosophy that deals with the study of ethics and
virtue has also helped me along in life. What is virtue and ethics?
Some authorities define it as 'excellence of the soul' or moral
excellence. (Although the Greeks thought of 'soul and form' in
different terms than say Christians think of soul. For example, the
soul of an eye would be its ability to 'see' and whether this ability
was good or bad would decide whether the soul of an eye had 'virtue'
or excellence.)
The concept for understanding virtue can be told in a story of the
'Ring of Gyges' or 'Myth of Gyges'. This story was taken from Plato's
Republic and recounts how the shepherd Gyges finds a ring on a hand
extending from a crack in the earth and removes the ring from the hand
and puts it on. Gyges discovers the magic ring gives him powers to be
invisible at will and then uses these powers to kill the king, rape
the queen and take over the kingdom. As James Allen tells us in "As A
Man Thinketh" - "Circumstances does not make the man - it reveals him
to himself"
What is virtuous behavior in a flourishing human being? In readily
understandable terms we can help define virtue for us from this story
of Gyges and by asking ourselves the question, "What would we do if no
one was looking or we knew we would not get caught?" No heaven, no
hell, no God, no karma, no police, nothing but us and our virtue?
Would our actions promote our inner peace as well as the inner peace
of others or would our actions destroy our peace and the peace of
others?
Virtue is not learned from the classroom, other than memorizing
definitions. Remember, a fool can only say what he knows ~ it takes a
wise man to know what he says. How do we become a success at living a
virtuous life and really know what we say? As a lecture on Aristotle
mentioned: "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an
act but a habit." We develop it by practice. Practicing 'excellence of
the human soul' is how.
Beside the philosophical studies of ethics and virtue, a Buddhist or
Taoist practice is another good peace developer for anyone to adopt
whether atheist, agnostic or believer. Buddhists are generally not
required to believe or not believe in God, so anyone can make use of
this philosophy irrespective of their religious beliefs or lack
thereof. But be careful with your Buddhist studies if you decide to
head in this direction. For Buddhism is riddled with useless ego based
dogma. If you can sift through the useless as a freethinker and find
the gems you will do well.
See: http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=9.0
Personally, I've settled on the essence of Buddhism and that is what I
work on and find much peace with this type of simplified Buddhist
practice.
"The Three Pillars of Buddhism"
1- Practicing mindfulness and meditation to develop peace and self
awareness of our own true nature.
2- Accepting the liberating wisdom of impermanence and practicing non-
clinging and a lessening of craving and desires.
3- The development of compassion for others.
In addition to the three pillars, we can use the eightfold path to
guide us. Within the three pillars and the eightfold path are a
lifetime of practice. No need to get lost in endless debate and spend
your precious time in idle talk that only serves to massage one's ego.
Plenty of work to do right here, right now, unless we prefer to keep
our minds distracted through our perpetual complexities we are so
addicted to. We do need to give some thought of the 'right' way to
live as the eightfold path tells us, so we should never try and be
devoid of thought in our lives, but instead look for a balance and let
thought serve us for once.
"The Eightfold Path"
1. Right View
2. Right Intention
3. Right Speech
4. Right Action
5. Right Livelihood
6. Right Effort
7. Right Mindfulness
8. Right Concentration
How can you differentiate right from wrong? By peace. You learn what
destroys your peace and the peace of others as well as what promotes
you inner peace and the inner peace of others. Do you need a teacher
for that? Or the Pope to tell you? Or just listen to peace as the best
teacher?
The Five precepts are the 'commandments' more or less for Buddhists.
Although you are not commanded to do a thing. If you wish to live at
peace, then proceed the best you can - but it is your choice.
"The Five Precepts"
1. Refrain from Killing
2. Refrain from Stealing
3. Refrain from Sexual Misconduct
4. Refrain from False Speech
5. Refrain from the Use of Intoxicants
Once I am at peace, I can share with others about finding peace for
themselves, which is the secondary reason I practice. I have no
interest in practicing Buddhism for extinguishing reincarnation.
These "fear based" reasons for being a Buddhist are not authentic or
natural - the persons actions are based on fear or negative
consequences otherwise they would not do them. My actions are based on
inner peace and if I stray - there goes my peace - it is my choice.
Remember what I wrote about above with the myth of Gyges? Take away
the fear of pain of karma or hell and you have a different person? A
truly virtuous life remains the same irrespective of such fears and is
not based on them.
I enjoy life and realize that due to natural law, suffering comes
about as part of the process and I accept it as a fair trade off for
the privilege of living. Buddhism helps makes this trade off of life
and pain more in my favor by lending me support to live a life at
peace. I do not practice Buddhism to earn merit for the next life - I
practice Buddhism for my own peace generation in THIS LIFE.
You see, once a religion requires faith, this is where I leave off
with it's teaching. I only use the tools that can be applied in this
life that can be tested to yield peace. Otherwise, if I succumb to
fantasy notions I start heading towards the road of delusion. So
whether it is heaven, hell, reincarnation or chanting 'Namo Amitabha
Buddha' for the Buddha to carry me off to the pure land...none of this
can be proven as fact and is just based on ego based man and their
fantasies.
Still, I am not shy about benefiting from any religious path that
offers tools for me to live at peace. I take from ALL spiritual paths
without prejudice, my only requirement is that the religious or
spiritual tool be one that offers peace. Any tool always has to pass
the peace test, this way it speaks of a 'higher authority' than just
man made dogma - it speaks of universal truth.
But, this all has to be done in balance. For there are many true
things that are good - but done in excess they become bad. For, even
though air and water give us life, they will also give us death when
in excess. So always seek balance. For instance, the Muslims have a
practice of praying five times a day to Allah. For those that do not
know, Allah is the same God of the Jews and of the Old Testament that
the Christians worship.
The Muslims pray at sun up, when the sun is at its zenith at noon,
when the sun is part way down in the afternoon, when the sun sets and
when they go to bed. Even though I am not a Muslim, I borrowed from
the Muslim's prayer schedule to use as a reminder to be mindful of
"gratitude" in my life. If you do not want to develop a practice of
gratitude, then what about using it as a reminder 5 times a day to
relax your breath, practice mindfulness and bring your thoughts back
to the present moment?
When you have come to a point of gratitude for being able to open your
eyes in the morning and being able to take a breath of air everything
else is just gravy so to speak. Gratitude plays an important part with
finding inner peace, just as being mindful of the present moment and
being aware of anything that causes this mindfulness to wander.
If I could define the basis of my spiritual practice it would be that
of peace and practicality. Inner peace is the foundation of it all,
for we cannot have world peace without first being at peace within. I
used to be a Catholic for many years of my life as well as a
freethinking Buddhist before becoming an agnostic freethinker.
See::
http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=318.0
A few years ago a lady moderator on a Christian forum banned me for
claiming that God is peace, telling me "you don't know who God is."
Funny thing about the Christians. I was a Christian as well as a
freethinking Buddhist in my earlier life and 100% of the Christian
forums have banned me, and 90% of the Buddhist forums have also banned
me. This says something about the Christians and Buddhists and whether
they practice what they preach? The Christians chanting the Golden
rule of Reciprocity and Charity and Humility? and the Buddhists
preaching Compassion, Do No Harm and Egoless Non-Self?
Why am I banned so much? Is it for getting in fights or flame wars?
No...I get banned for writing about truth. When someone disagrees with
you, apply the law of opposites to get at the truth. This removes the
personalities and focusses on the principles and helps you see the
entire picture. If God is not peace, then God must be the opposite of
peace...turmoil and unrest. I prefer to believe God is peace and God
is the authority on the subject of peace.
The difference between an authority and an authoritarian is this. An
authority speaks from a place of truth and such speaks as an
authority. Whereas an authoritarian rules by fear and not by truth.
For the truth stands on it own and the authoritarian stands on their
ego.
See:
http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=343.0
The Buddhists have a set of rules they use to determine what are
definitive truths and what are not. This can also be applied to such
questions.
1) Do not rely on just the person but rely on the doctrine.
2) With respect to the doctrine, do not rely on just the words, but
rely on the meaning.
3) With respect to the meaning, do not rely on just meaning requiring
interpretation, but rely on meaning that is definitive.
4) With respect to definitive meaning, do not rely on just dualistic
understanding but rely on the wisdom of the direct perception of the
truth.
Bringing this worship business back to the topic of religion, do we
worship a higher power out of fear for if we do not worship this
higher power we will be killed? Sounds like the aliens in an old
"Superman" movies that came to earth to tell us to bow down to them or
else? If there was a God or a higher power does this entity need us to
'bow down' to a 'big ego' or does God need us to 'act right' to our
companions as well as to act right to ourselves?
Bowing down produces no peace, whether in the person that demands it
due to an over bloated ego, nor does it foster peace within the person
forced to worship against their will. But this is how man made
religions work - they are run by fear, greed and ego. I prefer to be
truth and peace based. Many think God is like 'Santa Claus' and must
come through with their demands, just as we did as greedy children
making up a long, impossible list for Santa to fill. This smacks of
the ego based practitioner.
See:
http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=133.0
The ego based person prays thinking they know better than God does.
The truly spiritual based person prays for God's will and not their
own, for if they truly knew better than God...the practitioner would
be the God. Nothing wrong with asking if one is a believer, but always
end such requests humbly with accepting Gods or a higher powers will
with gratitude. Can you imagine if everyone's prayers were answered
according to our self centered and conflicting demands? The world
would be in real turmoil then. No, I prefer to make the God of Peace
and the God of Nature two Gods I serve and as such my actions can be
evaluated in simple terms of bringing me in harmony with these two
Gods or not.
See:
http://jesusneverexisted.org/jne/forum/index.php?topic=342.0
Many times we violate the three branches of laws that govern us and
constantly ask God or a higher power to give us 'hall passes' to avoid
the consequences of our actions. Such prayer is again ego based,
thinking we should have preference over the rest of the world for
wishing to be exempt from our actions
We are all governed by these three areas of laws.
1 - Natural Law
2 - Divine or spiritual law (if you believe in spiritual matters)
3 - Manmade laws
I find that sometime spiritual practitioners neglect the natural laws
that govern our bodies and suffer in this area from lack of living a
balanced life. Some of us forget we are spiritual beings residing in
physical bodies living in physical world and governed my both
spiritual and physical or natural laws in addition to man made laws.
We need some effort with spiritual work and some effort in physical
work for a good balance. Some of us think we can defy man made laws as
well as divine or spiritual laws. But no matter how defiant the person
is...we all answer to natural law. We all bow to nature in the end.
Anyway, you are free to think or not think of God or higher power as
you see fit. I am only a 'minor authority' on peace and do not wish to
be an authoritarian, so I allow freedom for all to think as they wish
and only ask the same courtesy be extended to me - reciprocity.
Psychologist William James once said, "A great many people believe
they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."
This applies to atheists as well as the religious or the pious. To
avoid prejudice, we have to be careful of 'black or white' absolutes
if you claim to truth based and not ego based in your beliefs. I work
to keep an open mind for all religions as well as those persons that
believe nothing.
When I discussed Christian principles one time an Atheist piped up to
say "the Christians have no principles," and "Jesus was a fabled
creation of the Christians." When we sperate the personalities from
the principles it makes looking at things much easier. When I am
referring to Christian principles I speak of such things as charity,
works of mercy and the golden rule, where the emphasis is on
principles and not on the personalities of the church. For even if
Jesus was just created as a fable, these Christian principles are
universal truths in their own right if one desires to live a life at
peace and promote the inner peace of others in this world.
"The Corporal Works of Mercy"
To feed the hungry
To give drink to the thirsty
To clothe the naked
To harbour the harbourless
To visit the sick
To ransom the captive
To bury the dead
"The Spiritual Works of Mercy"
To instruct the ignorant
To counsel the doubtful
To admonish sinners
To bear wrongs patiently
To forgive offenses willingly
To comfort the afflicted
To pray for the living and the dead
You see, by applying the rule of reciprocity or rule of opposites we
can see if we were in these positions of the needy mentioned above, we
would like such charity bestowed on us for the most part. What about
our children, parents and loved ones? Wouldn't we wish the same for
them? We have no loved ones? What about our neighbors?
The Christian ethic says to treat one another as we would wish to be
treated. As we give ~ so we receive. Even if an atheist, as we give
peace - we receive inner peace as many of the tools I mentioned above
do not require belief in God, they only requirement is a desire to be
at peace and to bring peace to others. This is the Christian doctrine
in a nutshell, when we put principles before personalities.
As you instill seeds of peace within others you plant the same seeds
and water these seeds within you as well. As James Allen wrote in "As
a man Thinketh" ~ To think well of all, to be cheerful with all, to
patiently learn to find the good in all - such unselfish thoughts are
the very portals of heaven; and to dwell day by day in thoughts of
peace toward every creature will bring abounding peace to their
possessor." This is universal truth that transcends man made
religions.
Remember, we do not have to do it perfectly. Just look for direction
and forget perfection - for perfection or range is of the ego and form
is of the soul. There are many tools for peace within the worlds
spiritual paths, no one said these paths are perfect, in fact, it was
once said that walking the spiritual path is akin to walking on a
razors edge. But if we bother to be honest, non prejudicial and to
look, we can find tools that can help us be at peace whether atheist,
agnostic or believer.
In the Gnostic gospel of Thomas, it was reported:
"The disciples asked Jesus, when will the kingdom come? Jesus replied,
'The kingdom will not come by watching for it. It will not be said -
look here or look there. Rather, the kingdom of heaven is spread out
upon the earth and men do not see it."
What does this quote mean for the atheist as well as the religious
minded person?
For the atheist or as a nonbeliever of an afterlife: THIS LIFE IS IT -
This life is either heaven or hell as you make it. Just grabbing all
the gusto you can will not give you peace. It requires much more than
that - for greed is never satisfied by attainment, it is only
satisfied by contentment. We are reminded to be mindful of each moment
given to us and to be grateful for this life. Being of service to
others and charitable actions help lead us to contentment and peace.
There are 3 components for a happy life: Contentment, love or
compassion and gratitude. When we realize that happiness and
contentment are there for the taking and that they are independent
from our circumstances it sometimes can sink in that there is nothing
stopping us from being content and happy this very instant. It is your
choice alone as to whether you make this life one of peace for
yourself and others or not, but in either case you will reap what you
sow. "Just as a life of virtue yields its own reward, a life of vice
yields its own punishment" - Plutarch
For the religious minded person and believer in an afterlife: Jesus'
saying will foreshadow things to come. For if we make this earthly
life hell for ourselves and others, we have a slim chance of doing
better in an afterlife. Just paying lip service to religious
principles and doing the opposite will not do it. Again mindfulness of
our actions is most important. An old Buddhist saying sheds some light
on our journey "when one eye is kept on the destination, it only
leaves one eye left for the journey."
If we keep fixated on the after life, and can't find peace in the
present life, we can lose sight of the fact that our actions can turn
the present moment in a living hell for us as well as others. Actions
speak louder than words and this especially applies to such religious
beliefs. By applying the rule of reciprocity and Christian ethics and
charity we have better chance at entering any afterlife and in the
interim help make this life a peaceful one for all that dwell on
earth.
So, whether you are on either end of this spectrum of beliefs, the
choices are the same as to the direction we take when it comes to
inner peace. The seeds of enlightenment are all around us - we only
have to seek the truth and come to peace within to realize this.
A quote on finding peace from Thich Nhat Hanh
"There is no way to peace, peace is the way. This means that we can
realize peace right here in the present moment with our look, our
smile, our words and our actions. Peace work in not a means, each step
we take should be peace. Every step we take should be joy. Every step
we take should be happiness. Are you massaging Mother Earth every time
your foot touches her? Are you planting seeds of joy and peace?
Enlightenment, peace and joy will not be granted by someone else. The
well is within us and if we dig deeply in the present moment the water
will spring forth. If we are determined, we can do it. We don't need
the future. We can smile, breath fully and relax Everything we want is
here in the present moment. Peace is every step. Shall we continue our
journey?"
Take care,
V (Male)
Agnostic Freethinker
Practical Philosopher
AA#2
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User: "Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister"

Title: Re: Cross-posting???? 19 Apr 2007 02:01:45 PM
On Apr 19, 3:15 pm, V <v...@aol.com> wrote:

Cross-posting????

<snip V-screed>
It's rude. Don't do it.
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Cross-posting???? 19 Apr 2007 11:31:21 AM
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 08:15:33 -0700, V wrote:


Cross-posting????

I'm afraid the only thing that 'gets injured' is your ego my friends.

No you self-absorbed *****, Usenet convention limits cross-posting.
Not that rules apply to you being you are god right?
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace
alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing
it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."
- H. L. Mencken
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User: "NC"

Title: Re: Cross-posting???? 19 Apr 2007 10:56:29 PM
V <vfr44@aol.com> wrote:

Cross-posting????

Nobody knows who or what you are responding to because you refuse to
reply in proper threading order. Are you only comfortable when your name
is listed at the top? Do you fear being lost in a crowd?
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