the Tibetan paradox
Posted: September 8th, 2009, 10:12 am
the Chinese are more Taoists
and Confuscionists than they
are Bhuddist
Tibetan Bhuddism seems to be
a code of ethics and philosophy
of self awareness and regulation
A meditative self regulated way of being
with a code of behaviour that is non-violent
and tolerant to other religious beliefs
And why western democracies won't honour
the exiled parliament of Tibet, is a good question!
It would be strange to have a religion
or a code of ethics based in armed conflict
or a consience that is inferior
to money, fame and notoriety
But that is what the west has always been,
An armed conflict where our conscience is
sold for money, fame and notoriety
The Hollywood metaphor seems to be our religion
and our code of ethics, full of violence
and avarice
It's as to suggest that Tibet would have to engage
in an armed struggle, become arms dealers and create
and economy in the mind and spirit of Hollywood
that's it ! Tibet needs a movie industry
and a banking industry and to change its
foreign policy to an armed resistence
and forget about this goodwill towards others
and being self regulated and all this meditation
crap
it has to join the 'real' world
you know the real world of sex and drugs and rock and roll
or the other alternative
is to have the west think about honouring
the exiled parliament
and understand the implications of a non-violent
struggle
and,
maybe create a non-violent economy
and Confuscionists than they
are Bhuddist
Tibetan Bhuddism seems to be
a code of ethics and philosophy
of self awareness and regulation
A meditative self regulated way of being
with a code of behaviour that is non-violent
and tolerant to other religious beliefs
And why western democracies won't honour
the exiled parliament of Tibet, is a good question!
It would be strange to have a religion
or a code of ethics based in armed conflict
or a consience that is inferior
to money, fame and notoriety
But that is what the west has always been,
An armed conflict where our conscience is
sold for money, fame and notoriety
The Hollywood metaphor seems to be our religion
and our code of ethics, full of violence
and avarice
It's as to suggest that Tibet would have to engage
in an armed struggle, become arms dealers and create
and economy in the mind and spirit of Hollywood
that's it ! Tibet needs a movie industry
and a banking industry and to change its
foreign policy to an armed resistence
and forget about this goodwill towards others
and being self regulated and all this meditation
crap
it has to join the 'real' world
you know the real world of sex and drugs and rock and roll
or the other alternative
is to have the west think about honouring
the exiled parliament
and understand the implications of a non-violent
struggle
and,
maybe create a non-violent economy