The sacred promise.

Mulligan, Pat PMulliganaGOV.STATE.GA.US
Wed May 5 09:57:29 PDT 2004


sounds like authentic buddhism to me.  p

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Behalf Of Rolf Gunnar Rolfsson
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 12:06 PM
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Subject: The sacred promise.


I agree with Rosina, that setting a goal, making a
promise and carrying it through is the higher
definition of an ethical choice. Still, I would only
consider it a temporary thing, as balance is kept by
having no goals.

Breaking old habits and outgrowing old forms is best
done by transition of life changing events, and
therefore a sacred promise is something to hold on to
in an uncertain world.

Arriving 'home' fulfills everything, and further goals
beyond having returned 'home' are none, as who would
be needing to take a 'walk' home, when actually being
the center of the universe...?

Rolf Gunnar Rolfsson



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