Re: Mind's Eye money question

it is extremely difficult to stay within guidelines..I am sure the guidelines of "Do no harm" is among the most difficult ans on the verge of impossibility..   the problem lies within meditation of the variations there of and how does one balance the center line without drifting from side to side

Hypocrite "No" not when a person is striving to accomplish the ideal


On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 8:46 PM, James <ashkashal@gmail.com> wrote:
If one gains a mistrust of ambition too well it can stifle their degrees of movement. I want to read Frederick Douglass, I've tried before but felt compromised when the inner fire posed a challenge to my discipline. It wasn't the words on the page that lights my soul ablaze (if I may) but the chains missing from the depiction of our lady. I know the beauty Allan speaks of truth, but I dare not touch or mar it, for many she is deaf and blind, for some a gasp of air while struggling with the undertow, a crack in the world (ditto).

Then, all the emotion and time comes to naught if we don't choose. Wrong choices for the right reasons doesn't a leader make, and where does leadership come from if not that fire sometimes. A great crime it seems is that many see and don't believe, feel and do nothing. Don't assume I'm being "a" hypocrite, I am "The".


On 6/4/2013 8:17 AM, Molly wrote:
well said, Rigs.  Very well said.

On Jun 3, 11:32 pm, rigs <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
I regard blind Justice two ways: to make judgments free from bias and
influence and to hide the tears that must flow watching human
behaviors.

On Jun 3, 12:53 am, James <ashkas...@gmail.com> wrote:







Justice is also blind of skill, manipulation, corruption, nepotism and
many fine traits that sociopaths will deploy in pursuit of fairness (as
in love and war). You really can learn a lot about people in how they
exercise power and authority, especially from beneath the cloud. Someone
gave me a sideways glance the other day when they mentioned the
importance of loyalty and I am glad they did, I might not have pieced
together with such clarity that some people are out looking for dogs,
whereas I tend to differ on fairness and am looking for the genuine and
authentic. On bearing crosses and turning cheek it seems I would do well
to follow gabby and RP's advice, a long lesson of mine.
Thanks Molly for the great tips lately, it is meshing well with my
better foot! :)
On 6/2/2013 10:13 PM, rigs wrote:
Part of the problem is the tradition of using warfare and conquest as
an opportunity to rape and pillage and amass slave labor and
resources. And business can be a form of warfare. Sometimes justice
happens slowly outside the courts like a dark cloud. Lawyers are
despied until you really, really need one. And doctors have the
repuation of burying their mistakes and dislike the fees for
malpractice insurance. Look at the problems females have in the
military and business world reporting sexual harassment. No wonder
Justice is blind!
On Jun 2, 8:02 pm, James <ashkas...@gmail.com> wrote:
It sounds like a challenge fit for one of those legendary wise leaders
who presents a challenge and distributes the loss according to just
deserts. But I can't help but wonder what a just challenge would be for
the plaintiff, and what type of arbitration would be sufficient. It is a
puzzle Allan, is the theft held among one generation or multiple, what
interests are held against it currently?
On 6/2/2013 1:48 PM, Allan H wrote:
oops  I mean the wealth is no longer considered stolen and has become
acceptable..  even when it is widely know the source is theft..
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com
<mailto:allanh1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
      how can money that was stolen be past down to the next
      generation,,  it seems that it becomes perfectly acceptable and
      the wealth is considered no longer acceptable.
      Yet if i buy a painting that was stolen still belongs to the
      family it was stolen from?  It seems it is applied selectively..
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