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The Laws of Men & Love - A Layman's Philosophical Analysis of the Law
2008-05-18 17:08:00
I know a lawyer, and today he said to me, ?The law is everything. It is society.? When I heard this, my heart told me, ?That is not true.? But I didn't know why.When I got home that night, I went to sleep at midnight. I woke up at 4AM, and I remembered what the lawyer said, and what my heart said. My mind searched my heart and the world for the answer, and this is what I found:The law does two things only: to limit what you can do to other people, and to establish the minimum of what you must do to other people. The law lives only in these two places - but love does not exist in either of these places.For example, I can not say bad things about you, steal from you, hit you, or kill you ? even if I think it will make me happy. These are the limits that the law sets as to what I can do to other people (in law books, maybe they are called restrictive laws). There are also laws that force me to do certain things. If I am a man, I have to pay taxes and serve in the army, and if I am a f...
Free Will: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction
2008-04-19 21:21:00
Free Will: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction# Author:Ilham Dilman# Format:PDF 1.5MB# Page Count: 273 pages# Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (March 31, 1999)# Language: English# ISBN-10: 0415200563# ISBN-13: 978-0415200561The debate between free will and its opposing doctrine, determinism, is one of the key issues in philosophy. Ilham Dilman brings together all the dimensions of the problem of free will with examples from literature, ethics and psychoanalysis, and draws out valuable insights from both sides of the freedom-determinism divide. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to this highly important question and examines the contributions made by sixteen of the most outstanding thinkers from the time of early Greece to modern times: Homer, Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Hume, Kant, Schopenhauer, Freud, Sartre, Weil, Wittgenstein, Moore.
week 3 - philosophical background of the OER movement
2008-03-17 19:01:00
Assignment for this week: read mostly articles on Wikipedia (WP), discuss them, e.g. show similarities and differences I think I will start with the German WP articles first and read then the English ones - I guess with this I can help also WP: optimize both articles perhaps, at least get more info, … Continue reading ...
An Unfortunate Philosophical History (Now With Happy Ending)
2008-02-06 23:09:00
When I was a senior in college, I had to write a final paper. The idea was that we'd choose a topic of study that had likely been covered before and then find an interesting or new interpretation of that idea. With the discipline of philosophy, this is a lot like trying to write a fresh and exciting episode of Friends about Ross and Rachel's complicated relationship. There's not much left for territory unless you expand into completely new ideas or study one idea in depth. I decided to study an idea in depth: The idea that being living proof was the best possible argument for your ethical system. It wasn't a complicated or ultra-specific idea, like some of the other students had chosen, but it was problematic to my adviser, all the same.ME: I'd like to explore the idea that a system of ethics is invalid if it cannot be lived, and that actually living according to the logical consequences of your ethics is the best proof for its validity.PROF: OK. I'm not quite sure what you me...
Philosophical View on a Dead Horse
2008-01-26 04:08:00
The tribal wisdom of the Dakota Indians, passed on from generation to generation, says that, “When you discover that you are riding a dead horse, the best strategy is to dismount and get a different horse.” However, in government, education, and all over the world, more advanced strategies are often employed, such as:1. Buying a stronger ...
Genetic Democracy: Philosophical Perspectives
2008-01-22 12:02:00
Genetic Democracy: Philosophical Perspectives ISBN: 1402062052 | 160 pages | PDF | 972 KB GENETIC DEMOCRACY involves an in-depth analysis of the ethical, social and philosophical issues related to modern genetic research and gene technology. The aim of the book is to introduce systematic research on the social and ethical impacts of the use and development of genetically modified
23 Philosophical Questions
2008-01-15 12:52:00
This tag by a friend is long overdue, haha! Anyway, I just chose 23 questions to answer. (Why 23? Nothing really... 23 ang edad ko, paki mo?) I tried to be witty but I think I failed, hehe! You be the judge. But I did answer some questions seriously.What is the meaning of life? Life is what you make it. Yaak! What a cliché. Hmm, but seriously? Ano nga ba? Err? Life is the hell we have to go through in order to be able to savor the experience of heaven in the end.If a tree falls in a forest with no one to hear, does it make a sound? Of course it does. Duh! It is the sound of silence. Haha!What is the fundamental flaw in human nature? Pride or greed? Neither ? it?s stupidity. It?s not knowing or realizing the more important things in life.Would you kill one person to save a thousand? However, that one person is the most important human being in your life. Would you still do it? Nathan Petrelli, is that you? Haha! If in that ?thousand? PGMA, Erap and their respective partners-in-crime ...
Philosophical rants and all that shit.
2008-01-12 01:35:00
Question: do our personalities shape our opinions of things, or is it our opinions of things that shape our personalities? For instance, is it my personality that affects my opinion of working in a manufacturing industry when really, I am more of a corporate sector sort of person, or is it my opinion of jobs in the manufacturing industry (whatever the status) that shapes how I act and behave at work? (Note: just a casual observation-- doesn't mean a thing, and I am not trying to put down people working in the manufacturing sector) Again, is it my personality (read: lifestyle choices) that leads me to only date a particular type of woman, or is it my opinions that led me to act and think thus; is the attraction derived from the kind of person I am, or from my perspectives of things (including myself)? A psychologist would say our behaviours and attitudes are shaped by our beliefs and internal value systems; a sociologist would say these beliefs and internal value systems are "social...
Get the answers of your philosophical questions!
2008-01-06 17:15:00
There are some sites at the internet which can even help you in finding answers of your questions which are basically philosophical based. I have gathered few site links where you can ask questions, search the database of question answers. May be you can get your answers by searching the answer page at the site. ...
Tracking the Meaning of Life: A Philosophical Journey
2008-01-05 07:58:00
Yuval Lurie, Tracking the Meaning of Life: A Philosophical JourneyUniversity of Missouri Press | ISBN 0826216528 | 2006 | PDF | 2 MB | 338 pagesThis book relates a philosophical journey undertaken by the author in the hope of resolving certain concerns about his life that manifested themselves as quandaries about the meaning of life. Being concerned with my life and finding myself also perplexed by the question about the meaning of life, I turned first to see what other philosophers had to say about the question. This move turned in time into a lengthy philosophical journey that has extended over various regions of thought, a journey, in which, as may be seen, I track an extensive philosophical effort to deal with the question about the meaning of life. downloadrapidshare.comorw14.eas-y-share.com
Brief Philosophical Links
2007-12-18 17:26:00
Lately, I’ve been hosting a spirited discussion over the nature of my disbeliefs. I’d enjoy to discuss some issues much more extensively, but life has me preoccupied. So, a few links to useful and informative essays might be useful: Karl Popper - While Popper was a philosopher of science, his thoughts on proof and ...
averages, philosophical averages, mathematical averages, perceptual average
2007-12-14 18:10:00
so we were sitting in a restaurant talking about averages the other day … Then my friend CK says, “I’ll bet you that the next person that walks in that door will have more than the average number of legs!” …. brilliant … think about it a bit …
Musical Philosophical Nightmare
2007-12-09 22:59:00
It was a couple of weeks ago, when sleeping in the throws of a mild fever, i had one of those fantastic fever-induced surreal dream/nightmares.  Now before i continue, if for no reason other than to set my mother aflight with worry, i should add that it was mild, and nothign serious, in fact i ...
Exploring Philosophical Photography
2007-12-03 17:00:00
When I considered Art in the past, photography was never part of the repertoire of forms which were as creative as painting or sculpting. Just aim and press a button. What’s creative about that? I have since had remorse, realizing that I was doing to photography what a friend of mine, a painter, implied when he said, “Painting is a purer art form than sculpture.” I had decided to explore photography. I wasn’t concerned about the quality of the photograph as much as understanding what it was that I was setting out to do, with a pocket sized Casio 900 series camera. What I discovered was intriguing. My awareness of what was going on around me became noticeably focused on looking for interesting things to picture. I was excited when walking down 59th street between Park and Madison Avenues, on the South side of the street, I passed a Hallmark Store. When I gazed into the window, there was a 2-inch water bug, belly up in an “I love NY” ashtray. Anyone...
A Philosophical Experiment
2007-12-01 11:25:00
Do you like bending your mind this way and that? I?ve recently bought a book, a collection of one hundred philosophical puzzles that stimulate thought on a host of moral, social, and personal dilemmas. Author Julian Baggini presents abstract philosophical issues in concrete terms. He also suggests possible solutions (but not claiming which are... [ This is a content summary only. Visit PinoyBlogoSphere.com for full links, other content, and more! ]
Gordon Philosophical In Defeat - SoccerSlave
2007-11-18 05:51:00
Scotland keeper Craig Gordon remained commendably level-headed after a controversial injury time winner by Italy condemned his side to miss out on th1 Vote(s)
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Philosophical Theories: Existential or Postmodern?
2007-11-04 20:15:00
Existentialism argues against the idea that the only reality we can be certain of is our own consciousness. Existentialism asserts that as conscious beings humans will always find themselves in a world with a prior context and history. This is received by the consciousness: humans cannot think away that world, it is inextricably linked to consciousness. Only ...
And i`m a little bit philosophical...
2007-10-22 22:04:00
  In all honesty there are people who aim to be average, i mean, you get to shut the fudge up a lot, your opinion counts for well, nothing and all that crazy stuff... well i say, bollocks!  Not long ago some b...lady from the crazyhouse of psychology or whatever said i have anaverage IQ. Fudge that! Based on some aeon old tests made by someone as crazy as she is, someone prolly dead but who gives a fudge!?!  So anyway i`m not taking it for granted `cause hell i`m supposed to be smart, but no matter,my point was that people should not be labeled like that, i call people stupid all the time but idon`t make a study out of it, draw diagrams and make a huge banner that sais YOU AREAVERAGE.  Two things we don`t need in the world, psychologists and doctors who know you better than you know yourself but are prolly as fudged up as you are, if not, worse.So that`s it for tonight i think, how does this work, my god what do i do now? There is an orange button that sais [PUBLISH POST] .....
Evil Rant #31- Evil Standards and Philosophical Flaws
2007-10-21 09:00:00
Giving you more of the quality that you demand with Evil Rant #31.
By: Evil Rant
Philosophical Contest: can win you $ 1, just for entering
2007-10-16 02:52:00
Anarchy Money Making Blog runs a contest, which can win you $ 25, if you smother the philaahzopher so much that he likes your post. (clue: try flattery and you might be the winner ;)Explore his blog, only if you have the patience of reading filosfy. I don't know how philosophy takes prominent place in Anarchy Money Making Blog. Anyway, it is a total anarchy there. anyway you will love it (for the time being).Arent you heading over?Bye and see you in the midst of anarchy
Tabu Turns Philosophical!
2007-09-29 06:11:00
Heroine Tabu has turned philosophical. She is found reading JK(Jiddu Krishna Murti) Philosophy most often. She is now doing a lead role in a female oriented film. Director Chandra Siddhartha of ' Aaa Naluluguru' fame is making the film. Many say that she is going spiritual. She is not entertaining people, including media persons, on sets. But when asked for her interview, she is giving her nod on conditions. And the conditions are: They should not ask either of the questions:' When will you get married? ' and 'Have you fallen in love?' She appears to be in no mood to look beyond Nagarjuna, her long time friend. The answer may ignite controversy and that's why she is keeping quiet. http://feeds.feedburner.com/tel-ugumovies
Tabu Turns Philosophical!
2007-09-28 18:11:00
Heroine Tabu has turned philosophical. She is found reading JK(Jiddu Krishna Murti) Philosophy most often. She is now doing a lead role in a female oriented film. Director Chandra Siddhartha of ' Aaa Naluluguru' fame is making the film. Many say that she is going spiritual.She is not entertaining people, including media persons, on sets. But when asked for her interview, she is giving her nod on conditions.And the conditions are: They should not ask either of the questions:' When will you get married? ' and 'Have you fallen in love?' She appears to be in no mood to look beyond Nagarjuna, her long time friend. The answer may ignite controversy and that's why she is keeping quiet.
Warning: Philosophical Content
2007-09-27 07:51:00
One of my college professors once told me about her first few months living upstate after several decades spent as a New York City resident. Each night, she would lie awake until near dawn, kept up by all the quiet of the country. The peace and darkness was too drastic a change from the constant ...
Philosophical Content Advisory
2007-09-26 23:30:00
Legally protecting ourselves against other people's beliefs, ideas, and God given rights.
By: Evil Rant
[USA] American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grants Program
2007-09-16 11:50:00
Philadelpia, USA Since 1933 the American Philosophical Society has awarded small grants to scholars in order to support the cost of research leading to publication in all areas of knowledge. In 2005 the Franklin Research Grants program awarded $303,000 to 70 scholars, and the Society expects to make at least that many awards in this year’s ...
The Roots of Reason: Philosophical Essays on Rationality, Evolution, and Pr
2007-09-15 05:24:00
David Papineau, S.J., The Roots of Reason: Philosophical Essays on Rationality, Evolution, and Probability??????????????????Ox-ford University Press | ISBN 0199288712 | 2006 | PDF | 2 MB | 253 pagesDavid Papineau presents a controversial view of human reason, portraying it as a normal part of the natural world, and drawing on the empirical sciences to illuminate its workings. In these six interconnected essays he offers a fresh approach to some long-standing problems. Papineau rejects the contemporary orthodoxy that genuine thought hinges on some species of non-natural normativity. He explores the evolutionary histories of theoretical and practical rationality, indicating ways in which capacities underlying human reasoning have been selected for their biological advantages. He then looks at the connection between decision and probability, explaining how good decisions need to be informed by causal as well as probabilistic facts. Finally he defends the radical view that a satisfactory...
The philosophical operating instruction
2007-09-03 10:52:00
Recently I led myself the book “lives to learn a philosophical operating instruction ” from of France ex Secretary of Education Luc Ferry to mind. At first sight the title works like a esoterische life assistance. That is it however non and, besides was said, also not me to fit.The book is a short excursion by philosophy with everything which one about the past and present know must. Nothing important is omitted and is fortunately not saved at the necessary specialized vocabulary of the philosophers. On the other side one misses fortunately the difficult and strange mode of expression, which Philosphen have otherwise so actually. For this a suitable quotation:„Philosophy is a fight against the Verhexung of our understanding by the means of our language. “- Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical investigations, P. 109 (1953)I became this book each recommending, who always asked myself, what it with philosophy in such a way on itself have, which its sense and purpose are, and as it devel...
Dooyeweerd's Philosophical Imperialism
2007-08-30 16:54:00
Some of my former peers and colleagues might find this interesting, I think especially of Gideon, David, and Gregory. This goes contrary to the Dooyewerdian philosophical viewpoint from which I was... My personal blog discussing things about life, faith, and theology. Trying to provoke thoughts, raise discussions, learn and grow.
Sangeetha's Marriage-Talk Is Philosophical
2007-08-23 13:34:00
Sangeetha says she believes in fate and is confident that she eventually will find the right man to marry. "I have always craved for marriage", Sangeetha told her close friend. "I've always been a home-lover despite living a very public life," the actress added. "I believe all relationships you go through in life are actually a part of that cosmic design where love and marriage finally finds you. I believe that will happen to me as well," Sangeetha said philosophically. Though her last film "Bahumathi"is a flop, Sangeetha is looking forward to bag good movies with her promotional tactics. But it is wise to quit movies and get married before the last smile on her face fadeshttp://feeds.feedburner.co-m/telugumovies
Kommunikative of misunderstandings in the philosophical discourse
2007-08-21 15:33:00
Still during my study time I somewhere read that the interhuman conflict potential in up to approximately 70% of the cases from linguistic misunderstandings recruits itself: In the philosophical discourse of the psychology would be to be analyzed, whether our world would be better, thus we would more clearly with each other speak. Peace man SCHULZ of THUN sees the implementation of this idea in the function of the psychology of interhuman communication…, if we want to clear-come personally and essentially better with one another. SCHULZ of THUN writes in this functional context of a bridge between science and environment (Schulz of Thun, peace man: Talk with one another: 1. Disturbances and clarifying. General psychology of communication, Hamburg 1981, to this book.)
Herder: Philosophical Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosoph
2007-08-21 02:52:00
# Publisher: Cambridge University Press (September 16, 2002)# Language: English# ISBN-10: 0521794099# ISBN-13: 978-0521794091Review"This volume of translations of Herder's philosophical writings, many of which have never before been translated, is an important step in making herder accessible to readers who do not know German. Recommended." Choice"This most welcome volume should serve to stimulate further interest in Herder and make his ideas more accessible to Anglophones. For the price, it is a real bargain!" German Studies Review, Joe K. FugateBook DescriptionHerder is a figure of considerable importance in the history of philosophy and the history of ideas. His far-reaching influence encompasses philosophy--Hegel, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, literature--Goethe, Schiller and linguistics--von Humboldt. This volume presents a comprehensive selection of his writings in a new translation, with an introduction that sets them in their philosophical and historical context.URL:Quotationh...
Herder: Philosophical Writings
2007-08-20 18:43:00
Author: Johann Gottfried von HerderPaperback: 482 pagesPublisher: Cambridge University Press (September 2002)Language: EnglishISBN: 0521794099(R)Herder is a figure of considerable importance in the history of philosophy and the history of ideas. His far-reaching influence encompasses philosophy--Hegel, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, literature--Goethe, Schiller and linguistics--von Humboldt. This volume presents a comprehensive selection of his writings in a new translation, with an introduction that sets them in their philosophical and historical context. Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
Suman Talks Philosophical About His Career
2007-08-20 12:49:00
Suman was the most sought-out actor in earlier years, but after a long hibernation in prison, he started his second innings at slow pace. In his third innings he started playing divine roles and other prominent characters. "Rajni Kanth and I acted in the Tamil film 'Thee' long back in which I beat him as he makes a mistake. But watch the scene after 25 years in Sivaji. Rajni beats me on the terrace of the college building in climax. That's the change in film industry. No one knows what happens in future. That is the magic of Cine field", said Suman with a philosophical smile. He also said that it was after 25 years of gap that he made his presence on Tamil screen directly. His last Tamil film was 'Darling Darling'. "Since I was playing divine roles in Telugu, initially I hesitated to play villain in Sivaji. But Shankar convinced me saying that the role will be decent and he did that", added Suman. Suman says that he is open for any type of role if that sounds decent. But hi...
Vision's Invisibles: Philosophical Explorations ?????:????
2007-08-15 02:42:00
Veronique M. Foti, Vision's Invisibles: Philosophical Explorations (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy)?????:????State University of New York Press | ISBN 0791457346 | 2003 | PDF | 1 MB | 145 pagesAlthough philosophy today has abandoned its former fascination with transcendent invisibles, it has largely unexamined the historical articulations of the divide between 'the visible' and 'the invisible.' Vision's Invisibles argues that such a self-examination is necessary for the sensitization of philosophical sight, as well as for engagements with visuality in other domains. To this end, it investigates a range of challenging understandings of visuality in its relation to invisibles, as articulated in the texts of key historical thinkers -- Heraclitus, Plato, and Descartes -- and of twentieth-century philosophers, including Foucault, Merleau-Ponty, Nancy, Derrida, and Heidegger.
My philosophical communist manifesto
2007-08-05 10:54:00
What is the sense of the life? Do we live in order to work? Do we live in order to love? Do we, because any kind of higher nature wants it so, live or are we simply only coincidentally here? A strange excrescence of the chaos theory, which now times purely coincidentally the earth with the Homo Sapiens settled instead of Mars with small green Schleimklumpen? In this case, the question about the sense would be unnecessary however already, there each kind of higher regulation, which we would give to our life purely imaginary nature would be. Countless philosophers tried a reason in the change of the centuries to assign to the life a certain purpose evenly, why we all are here, and even if the theory of the Sinnlosigkeit of the Seins represented by me may be disputed, then nevertheless countless large philosophers in history, who me easily would agree, are. If now thus no God, Allah draws or any other kind of homo superioris responsible for the life on our planet, then each right of ex...
fiona-h - puzzles, word games, and philosophical rambling
2007-07-08 17:13:00
Blog of the Day Awards for July 8, 2007A Blog of the Day Award goes to fiona-hpuzzles, word games, and philosophical ramblingTechnorati TagsBlog Award Blog Awards winner Bloggers Blogs Awards Blogging Bloggies Weblogs Weblog Award of the day Award web online nominations Internet Blog of the Day Awards Blog of the Day Award Blog of the Day BOTDA winners Weblog Award Weblog Awards blogspot puzzles word games games philosophicalBe sure to submit your nominations early.Thank you
The Most Hilarious Typos - February, 2006
2007-05-28 14:57:00
We are like robotic sequences. We are programmed to be anything that we can be. We and forces of us decide what to be. Even The Buddha was carved out of these "robotic sequences" - All that humans can possibly be. Science is closer to the truth than religion. The root cause of anxiety is fear. We get tangled up in life with family, friends, work, etc...
Tech Poetry - January, 2006
2007-05-28 14:52:00
Tech poetry. There is a review committee in my head. The human story is wrapped up like a book. It will be read in less than thousands of years. The people "is" not the people. On other planets there may be an alternative to evolution, or maybe evolution is eternal? I can have dreams. They are my dreams too; of you. My teenhood relates to my adulthood. As I stay (try) to remain a teen. We need human rights for us humans. The people. Photography of memes and their paths. Can you see for free? Or, do you have to pay a corporation like Microsoft money?
Untitled - January, 2006
2007-05-28 14:44:00
Make love to my love? I ain't no name. I am a "me". My name on an asteroid. Belt made of feathers and felt. Good to love you on the side of side. Of beauty. Let me have my own freestyle: "and I'll be free" The boys and girls think. Serenity is knowing yourself; and not being afraid.
Jjjjhjh - March, 2006
2007-05-28 13:16:00
Must complete the life cycle. I had a good time alive. Time is indefinite. Time is definitely indefinite. Time is not indefinite. Usually.
42 - 10-08-2000
2007-05-28 12:50:00
How did I age? What is home. Is home ecstasy? Is home memories? Is home unknown? The stories you've been told breaking like the waves' sea. The sky will never be same. The sky just eyes the ocean. It looks just like change. Was not trying to get home. but I made it. Why I can not get home? Why am I bound without bound? To be bound. I absolutely went there. I absolutely was scared. I was not. A little before my time To know what was mine.
Philosophy While Brushing Teeth - 16-05-2001 (Outtake from Eons In A Moment
2007-05-28 12:41:00
See a difference, or what it is really. To find the one you love is a dream about being together. To factor the dream real is to live. Your love is blatant, and it is fine. Wishing to be defined. Human as if touch. Glance at life as how mountains rise. Reasons speculated in a world of ways right.
Universal Health Care - January, 2006
2007-05-27 03:03:00
Die or get to live forever (though technology), but then you will have to sacrifice your long life to the good of humanity. We are so afraid of death. Universal health care - Get people to believe by scaring them about death. Quote:Exploring death irrationally is what brought us religion, he argues. Depending on cryonics for immortality is "barely rational," he said, but it's more rational than depending on Jesus to provide everlasting life. - Bob Newport
Untitled - January, 2006
2007-05-27 02:02:00
Corporations sell weapons. We sell weapons to each other. No Jesus. Good government. No Jesus. No Corruption.  read more &raqu-o; Taking over democracy with toletarian government.
Jessica Simpson Becomes Philosophical
2007-05-25 16:25:00
Jessica Simpson gained some insigh while traveling in Europe for the Cannes film festival and elsewhere. She tells on her website that she spent plenty of time in museums, and read about Michelangelo, which inspired her to write something that she herself reads over and over to "find new strength."She asks, "Can facing our fear be what walks us to somewhere better? ... In my life, I ignore my fears too often, but then I'm left with nothing to challenge the best of me ... There is no discovery."I think Jessica Simpson needs to stick to acting and leave the philosophical question to intelligent people.source
Untitled - March, 2006
2007-05-21 21:07:00
If the world were all happy, our world would be exactly like children's stuff. But the human world is different in a human way to the natural universe, though we are part of the natural universe. We invade a rock.  read more &raqu-o;
Untitled - March, 2006
2007-05-21 21:02:00
Balance between two things, but not meshing. Everything has its own equals and differences.  read more &raqu-o;
Philosopoetry - March, 2002
2007-05-21 19:46:00
Prayer for meditation. You make a God, so God is you. Swimming in sunshine. Putting eyes on everything  read more &raqu-o;
Stormy - Date Unknown
2007-05-21 19:29:00
Do not let your days go by. Let your money go too. A land of all bright colours. Raindows on top of the clouds. Loving the sky.  read more &raqu-o;
Deep Tibetan Wish - January, 2006
2007-05-10 10:42:00
Impossible. Possible. Nothing. I have been enlightened previously. Enlighten again without trying to see now. See now.  read more &raqu-o;
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