Friday, April 1, 2011

[Mind's Eye] Re: judgement

On Mar 30, 10:04 am, "leerevdoug...@googlemail.com"
<l...@rdfmedia.com> wrote:
> Naaa I don't see judgment as disillusion at all.  It is rather quite a
> natural state of being, we do it every day.  When crossing the road
> judgeing the exact safe time to cross is makeing a judgement, how is
> such a judgement disillusion?
>

Yes, I agree. But there's a difference between making a rational
judgement on whether or not to cross a street at a particular time
(based on traffic and potential car/human impact) and moral judgement
when we know that we don't know everything about another individual.
I think the latter variety is best left in the lap of God who knows
best.

> On Mar 30, 4:56 am, the taoist shaman <bryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > lost me ~ judgment is disillusion to one degree or another ,i can
> > explain but u d have to twist my arm , im
> > typing  on PS3 controller ~ the sign of a true scolar, the  PS3  LOL
>
> > we need more punctuation , im not laphing , im sarcastic
>
> > Pat wrote:
> > > On Mar 18, 7:12 pm, DarkwaterBlight <douglas.bli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Is not judgment on both sides of the equation? Perhaps it is a
> > > > quadratic equation... :/
>
> > > Probably far more than that.  Once you've had an initial action, like
> > > the Big Bang, all other actions after it are reactions TO it.  And how
> > > many actions have there been since the Big Bang?  Perhaps judgement is
> > > a quadratic equation, and there's good reason to think that it is,
> > > because there's certainly an imaginary element to it.  I would think
> > > that any personal judgement MUST be a form of quadratic, as our own
> > > personal morals, which may be purely imaginary, will enter the
> > > equation.  When it comes to Absolute judgement by an omniscient deity
> > > who, by definition knows the truth and knows what is fair, the
> > > equation is only a simple action/reaction.
>
> > > > On Mar 18, 9:42 am, Pat <PatrickDHarring...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > On Mar 16, 5:31 am, the taoist shaman <bryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > judgement can take many forms, judgement of self, others, right and
> > > > > > wrong , pleasant or unpleasant , good or bad, to accept or not
> > > > > > accept , to condemn or not condemn , to love or not to love that
> > > > > > truely is the question.
>
> > > > > > if some misfortune should cross me , i make a judgement , and say to
> > > > > > myself - .....well?.....crap......this is no good.- but a month or two
> > > > > > down the line (HS 20/20) i can relate that situation to another and
> > > > > > use it as a tool. to realise this at the time of misfortune is to have
> > > > > > clarity.
>
> > > > > > if i see only darkness i am blind , if i see only light iam
> > > > > > blind ,when light and dark come together i have sight.
>
> > > > > > judgement .... judgement can be applyed to anything .... it is
> > > > > > evrything, yet it is judgment that defeats us,  at the same time it is
> > > > > > unavoidable,  - if you choose not to decide you still have made a
> > > > > > choice
>
> > > > > > if i see only darkness i am blind , if i see only light iam blind ,
> > > > > > when light and dark come together i have sight.
>
> > > > > > it is not judgment that defeats us, but poor judgment . typically poor
> > > > > > judgment comes from lack of clarity , lack of clarity from lack of
> > > > > > awareness , lack of awareness  from lack of concern or compassion .
> > > > > > compassion in itself is a form of judgment . most people when they
> > > > > > hear the word compassion think of concern for others , but dont i also
> > > > > > deserve to have compassion for myself ?
>
> > > > > > as you judge so will you be judged.- new testament - if i judge others
> > > > > > harshly will i not intuitively hold myself to the same standards  ?
> > > > > > will not others hold me to the same standards i impose upon them ? if
> > > > > > i judge the world around me i judge gods work and therefore god , will
> > > > > > he not hold me to the same judgement   ( judgement /
> > > > > > judgment ........?)
>
> > > > > Judgement is a reaction.  For every action there is an equal and
> > > > > opposite reaction.  Judgement is the reaction side of the equation.
>
> > > > > > judgment can be viewed as what makes an individual who they are -
> > > > > > this idea opens a ca n of worms
>
> > > > > > ie.   - is it judgment that separates us from other animals GEN.3:22
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> > > > > > -judgment in relation to freedom / individuality
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Re: United Bhutanese in California


Namaskar,

Congratulations to the Bhutanese in California. It's a wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful! deed. I'd like to express my deep appreciation and heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers of ITT for your generous volunteer initiatives for the unification. It's truly praiseworthy effort. A bundle is not easy to break.

Beat of Luck

 

Kumar Gurung

Nebraska



From: Bishnu Timsina <bishnutimsina2008@yahoo.com>
To: bhutaneserefugee@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 2:20:45 PM
Subject: Re: United Bhutanese in California

Good job!  You guys  may prove the saying , 'United we stand and Divided we fall". We don't wish to hear any united  dispute  in future. God bless you all.
Bishnu
Pittsburgh

From: Dick Chhetri <dickchhetri@hotmail.com>
To: bhutanese-in-the-bay-area-sacramento-sanjose@googlegroups.com; bhutaneserefugee@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 1:32:24 PM
Subject: United Bhutanese in California



United Bhutanese in California.

 

With the fresh breath of Spring, the news of United Bhutanese in California is in the air. Finally, after long deliberations and tedious works of volunteers in the Interim Transition Team (ITT) and Election Commission, the date for the election of Executive Board for the new organization (Bhutanese Community in California) has arrived. Sunday the 3rd April 2011 will be a memorable day for all Bhutanese in California. Not only are the Bhutanese across the globe watching this positive development but also the affiliated orgs. local NGOs, County and State representatives are looking up to us as a good example in the diverse community.  Now it will be upon us to live up to the expectations.

The principle of "Community voice, community choice" played key roles to pave the way for United Bhutanese in California. To complement our own efforts, conscious and concerned Bhutanese from San Diego to Sacramento visited Bay Area expressing the need, purpose and the reason for unity, hope and progress of our people.  In the historic meeting held on 25th February 2011, the erstwhile organizations (BACC and BASCO) came to unanimous consensus to merge into a single organization to represent all Bhutanese in California.  With clear vision, the leaders on both sides began the work, delegating major responsibilities to the independent members of the community that resolved to successfully conduct the election. Now that the important moment is ticking, it is our duty and responsibility to welcome the change, honor and respect the public mandates and move on for a better tomorrow. Therefore, it is hoped that all Bhutanese in Bay Area will be present  to help and cooperate in the best possible way for the successful election and seamless transition into a common organization, while we request rest of the Bhutanese elsewhere to give appropriate advice and share words of wisdom to your fellow friends in California to help them walk  the chosen path in the spirit of unity, hope and progress at such a delicate time of change. Now we live in America the land of visionary leaders who saw tomorrows hundreds of years ahead and set right path ftheir or people to follow. I think we should not only adopt this great country but take some examples from its leaders and use it for the greater good of our own people.

 

In Solidarity with Unity

 Opinion ex[pressed by

Dick Chhetri

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