Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Fruit Of Self

Shawn Tedrow


If a person displays anger, it is because he believes and lives in the occupation of a self.

A person that is free from self displays no anger.

A religious person lives with anger and justifies it through their belief.

A belief is postulated to remain in bondage of self.

True liberation of self is free of self and its fruit.

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3 comments:

  1. That could have ended Om krisna.

    A condensed version of the bagavad gita.

    it is a very good message.

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  2. "A religious person lives with anger and justifies it through their belief." While certinly there are religious people that may describe, but I do not think it is true of all "religious." People who use their asserted religion to justify their anger --we can read about them in the news any day--are probably not very close to God or whatever...they are in bondage to THEIR selves, and to hell with yours. Not all religions are about "liberation from self" anyway. And I doubt that anyone is fully liberated from self until one is dead.

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  3. I am sorry for not communicating clearly. I didn't mean for the word religious to encompass and stereotype all people of beliefs. I was using the word religious to emphasize a particular point. And surely there is some religious people that rarely express anger.

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