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By Peter Sellick, published 25/6/2013The Dalai Lama appears happy, but happiness is not the deepest of emotions. My cat is happy, but she's not enlightened.
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Posted by Kenny, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 10:12:18 AM
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Hooray for the Dalai Llama - with all of his warts and limitations.
The very best things that human beings can do to serve each other both up close and personal and for humankind altogether is to be happy because we transmit our emotional state throughout the entire universe. Of course the real topic here is what are we as conscious beings? Especially before we "fall" into identification with our fear-saturated socially-constructed mortal meat body personality. What is the nature of Consciousness with a capital C. http://www.consciousnessitself.org http://www.adidam.org/teaching/aletheon/truth-life http://global.adidam.org/books/ancient-teachings.html On Happiness & how to Realize it http://www.beezone.com/AdiDa/dreadedgomboo/chapter1.html http://www.aboutadidam.org/readings/baptism_of_immortal_happiness Sex Laughter & God Realization http://www.adidam.org/Content/teaching/print-files/sex-laughter-god-realization.pdf Death and Dying via: http://www.easydeathbook.com/purpose.asp And http://www.dabase.org/up-1-1.htm Posted by Daffy Duck, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 11:49:48 AM
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Your cat's not enlightened, Peter, and neither are you.
You are living in a fantasy world, one based upon man-made, wishful thinking. Why don't you consider joining the real world? It's not so bad! Posted by David G, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 1:09:30 PM
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When I was a Catholic, (I am now an atheist), the Catechism taught me that the purpose in life was "to love and serve God on Earth, and be HAPPY with Him forever in heaven, after death". It seems that the Catholic Church, at least, put the highest priority on happiness, unlike Peter Sellick.
Posted by Doug, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 1:13:03 PM
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I have no idea whether I live a 'good life' or not, but I've never felt any 'desperation for meaning in the face of death'. The time I came closest was when I was suffering from a thyroid deficiency -- but that was cured with tablets, not religion. Perhaps you should look into that, Peter. Maybe that's all you really need.
But this article is a prime example of the religious method at its finest: invent an imaginary problem, insist that everyone has it, then offer to provide them with the solution -- at a price, of course. Let me add that I don't have a particularly high opinion of the Dalai Lama, either. It's easy to look important and sound meaningful when you're not obliged to put any of your doctrines into practice, but I suspect that Tibet under his leadership would be no more enlightened than Iran under the Ayatollah or North Korea under Kim Jong-Un. Posted by Jon J, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 1:27:57 PM
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Agreed Jon J , I'm no D'Lama fan either but Peter is pointing the finger at the wrong person. C'mon Peter get stuck into us Atheists. Attribute beliefs and attitudes to us that we don't have. Don't pick on poor 'ol D'Lama. He is as deluded as you.
Posted by Priscillian, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 3:55:00 PM
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your way to makebelieve island is better then his