Virtually "all" organic life suffers in the knowledge (rational,instinctive,emotional),of impending physical death (dissoloution). We may know that we "live" in a remote and difficult place in the universe, galaxy, solar system, this last places us far from center. On Earth, we may well be on the planet that serves as the stomach for the solar system-a place where everything "eats" and is "eaten".For most, the automatic suffering may be the hidden motivation for conflict with/toward others both as "individuals" and as "cultures" in the vain attempt to establish "territory" and genetic regeneration.

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Brian Rosenblatt on January 16, 2008, 8:28 PM

In the vast majority of “things”, I agree – but there are plenty of examples of symbiotic relationships in the animal kingdom which prove conflict is not the only constant in our world (ex: if not for plants converting CO2 into oxygen, people would not last too long.)

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desert blue on February 10, 2009, 12:39 AM

If you actually had higher consciousness and were uncorruptable and knew who you are you would be in touch with the going out of eating and suffering in the beyond hierarchy and higher realms. After your ladder fall, James, you are living in old words, holding rigidity, and multiple recurrance and are acting as a living knot. You came in a fallen Pubha, had all you needed given to you to overcome that, you could not see, and fell again. A mahatma life is a bad one to fall in and may end in erratication.

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desert blue on February 10, 2009, 12:40 AM

If you actually had higher consciousness and were uncorruptable and knew who you are you would be in touch with the going out of eating and suffering in the beyond hierarchy and higher realms. After your ladder fall, James, you are living in old words, holding rigidity, and multiple recurrance and are acting as a living knot. You came in a fallen Pubha, had all you needed given to you to overcome that, you could not see, and fell again. A mahatma life is a bad one to fall in and may end in erratication.


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