04-02-2008, 01:20 AM
Re 110:
Absolutely. Westerners are all at sea when confronted with Indic spirituality, Indic view of life etc. They have their minds made up before they explore all these things: "Western thought is superior, Abrahamic religion is religion, easterners borrow, are lazy. At the most India may be older, but all it is is basically a bunch if kids, religionwise." They have a limited capacity for deep thinking and are tremendously afraid of self-inquiry. Every "thing" has to fit in their little boxes. If it does not, something is wrong with that "thing"; the box itself can never be too damn small to accomodate stuff, the box is perfect. <!--emo&
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Absolutely. Westerners are all at sea when confronted with Indic spirituality, Indic view of life etc. They have their minds made up before they explore all these things: "Western thought is superior, Abrahamic religion is religion, easterners borrow, are lazy. At the most India may be older, but all it is is basically a bunch if kids, religionwise." They have a limited capacity for deep thinking and are tremendously afraid of self-inquiry. Every "thing" has to fit in their little boxes. If it does not, something is wrong with that "thing"; the box itself can never be too damn small to accomodate stuff, the box is perfect. <!--emo&
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