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Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: One

by "ltlee1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <ltlee1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 16, 2008 at 10:33 AM

On Mar 16, 12:42=A0pm, "Albert K. Fung" <akwf...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Benway:
>
> > ***************************************
> > Most Han Chinese are dog-eaters. No wonder
> > the Tibetans want these invaders gone.
> > **********************************
>
> ltlee:
>
> > Try this one from savetibet.org on Chineseness:
>
> >http://www.savetibet.org/programs/lotessay/2002/2ndplacea.php
>
> > =A0"...have an absolutely different set of =A0thoughts that are so un-
> > Tibetan but very, very Chinese. The inner =A0feelings lack the human
> > touch, the human quality, the caring nature, =A0the loving heart
> > and every thing that is gentle. They are like human =A0robots with no
> > human feelings."
>
> > In comparison, they would say your description is too generous.
>
> In a series of papal encyclicals ....
>
> Issued by Pope Benedict to his flock, particularly Spe Savi,
> the Holy Father's views on the damages committed by Marxism,
> not to Chinese in particular but to humanity as a whole, was
> remarkably similar to that of the Tibetan gentleman's.




>
> Atheism, arrogantly puts human on the pedestal of divinity.
>
> And be wor****ped as deity. Consequently, it became extremely
> destructive of human spirituality. China, not unlike Russia,
> is fast becoming the empire of Darth Vada which puts its own
> survival above all else. =A0The entire country, lost its moral
> bearing, and a robotic sea of humanity are believers of ends
> justifying the means.

No. Human's spirituality can be differently channeled and expressed
but
not damaged. If a parent is concerning about his children's well
being
after he had died. His concern is a spiritual one. Not a material
one.
In this sense, the Chinese are also very spiritual. In contrast,
religiosity
can be readiy damaged as shown by the example of Saul/Paul. Saul's
religiosity on Judaism was totally destroyed by Christianity. But his
spirituality remained strong.

Actually, too much religiosity is frequently linked to abnormal
neurology in
the frontal lobe and/or the tem****al lobe of the human brain.

http://meta-religion.com/Psychiatry/The_Paranormal/trascendent_experiences.h=
tm

Morality is not linked to spirituality. For example, one may not
approve those who
performs the tantric *** ritualism on the ground of Christian
morality. Nevertheless,
such "immorality" can be a way to spirituality to the practitioners.


>

> With terrifying Machiavellian callousness ....
>
> Regards,
>
> Albert K. Fung
> La Brisas/Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico.
> ---
> Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net
> Complaints to n...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




 25 Posts in Topic:
Tibet: One world, one dream?
"Albert K. Fung"  2008-03-15 08:33:27 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
James <j0069bond@[EMAI  2008-03-15 08:59:40 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
bakyimsing <bakyimsing  2008-03-16 08:56:14 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
haha <xrc2cm7e30@[EMAI  2008-03-16 21:33:09 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
bakyimsing <bakyimsing  2008-03-17 14:36:56 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
"ltlee1@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-03-16 06:46:17 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
bakyimsing <bakyimsing  2008-03-17 14:31:45 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-16 10:10:55 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
"ltlee1@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-03-17 08:00:21 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-17 11:48:11 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-17 11:50:31 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
"fyfpoon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-03-16 07:26:26 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-17 11:50:56 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
pardesiOne@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-03-16 10:32:14 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-16 16:22:25 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-16 10:12:10 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
"J.Venning" <  2008-03-16 18:32:08 
Re: Tibet: One world, one dream?
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-16 13:51:28 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
"Albert K. Fung"  2008-03-16 09:42:12 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-16 09:52:31 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
"ltlee1@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-03-16 10:33:09 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-16 10:59:26 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-17 10:27:05 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-03-17 10:53:35 
Re: "Lhass the mecca of spirituality of the world" Re: Tibet: On
Ira IRa IRA Humperdink MD  2008-03-17 11:03:16 

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