Talk Out Loud -Soliciting Ideas for Drastic Changes 2 – Interview Milford PA’s Mayor Sean Strub

Here we continue the Epilogue of The Viral Underclass – The Human Toll When Inequality And Disease Collide by Steven W. Thrasher:

After antiretroviral medications were developed in the 1990s to treat AIDS, many white gay men in New York who had so far survived that plague used the new drugs as a ticket out of the viral underclass in which they’d recently dwelled. While HIV concentrated among people who were poor, Black, and who didn’t get those drugs, a lot of the newly medicated survivors stopped caring much about AIDS. Some of these surviving gay men bought weekend hones within a couple of hours of new York City. Still alive because of loud gay activists, they started spending their weekends in sleepy hamlets, quietly turning the word “antique” into a gerund.

In September 2020, I took my first post-lockdown reporting trip to one of those towns, or so I assumed – Milford, Pennsylvania, population 1172. When I arrived and put on my KN95 mask and face shield before exiting my rental car, I realized I’d parked near an SUV with a rear window completely converted in crudely painted letters that screamed, “Wearing a Mask & Rubber Gloves While You Are Alone in Your Car Is Like Wearing a Condom to Bed While You Are Alone!!!”. Milford was the kind of place where painstakingly restored country houses owned by some of the town’s gay male couples had “TRUMP-PENCE 2020” signs on their perfectly manicured lawns. Meanwhile, seemingly straight white men openly brandished guns at the local diner.

I had traveled to interview Milford’s most famous homosexual, Sean Strub. But even though he was the town’s Democratic mayor, Sean had not become one of those white gays who had abandoned the viral underclass. Far from it. He had not only named the idea into being back in 2011, but he had also committed much of his life to the people who lived in it ever since.

Sean was the executive director of the Sero Project, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people harmed by the criminalization of HIV. Sero had organized the 2018 conference where I first heard the term viral underclass used (though, there, it had mutated a bit into a strain different from Sean’s original usage). Recently, Sero had joined organizing efforts to flatten the rising curve of COVID-19 criminalization happening around the world.

I had connected with Sean six years earlier, when I was commissioned to write about Michael Johnson. Over the years, I had noticed how Sero was unlike many civil rights organizations I had covered in my career, in one respect: it did not demand “respectability” from the people it supported publicly. From legal advocacy to organizing letter-writing campaigns to people in prison, Sero supported anyone who had been incarcerated due to HIV and asked for its help – the kinds of people ignored by almost all advocacy groups and journalists.

After I arrived, Sean and I went for a hike in the Pocono Mountains. the pandemic had kept me cooped up for months in the city by then, and I was grateful for the chance to interview someone not on Zoom, but safely outside while walking together among trees in a glorious forest.

In COVID-19 times, some people knew a bit about ACT UP, which had directed its power externally. Its targets were organizations like the Food and Drug Administration, and its success with that agency was a reason that drug trials were already happening that summer for potential COVID-19 vaccines.

But Sean had been an activist even before that – since a time when “there was no distinction between AIDS activism and a gay activism,” as he put it. “What I think of as real AIDS activism,” he told me, “really began when people with AIDS started finding each other and organizing and came out in support groups and out of anger at the gay organizations for not listening to us.” That work was internal, and could also be called a kind of mutual aid, a concept new to many in 2020.

Sean was a part of the gays who did this decades ago. when governments around the world left us to fend for ourselves in the COVID-19 pandemic, many people looked to the example of activists like Sean as they set up Google Docs to schedule regular check-ins on their elderly neighbors, shopped for groceries for immunocompromised friends, pooled resources in their communities, and learned together about viruses in teach-ins.

Why, I asked Sean, did he keep doing this work after he got the good drugs, when so many people of his standing had stopped slumming in the viral underclass?

Saying he didn’t “begrudge people who got better and went on with their lives and other things,” he told me, “It never felt like an option for me. for one, I was so wrapped up in it.” he ran a magazine about people living with HIV, and he was close to so many people harmed not just by the AIDS virus, but by the conditions that caused it. (After Lorena Borjas died of COVID-19 in the spring, the next two people I read about online in my social circle who died were both African American HIV activist friends of Sean’s – Deloris Dockrey and Ed Shaw.)

Sean wouldn’t say it about himself, but i will say it about him: unlike many people, he didn’t allow a viral divide to develop in his life, where he saw himself as deserving and those afflicted by the social vectors that cause HIV/AIDS as suddenly undeserving. He is the rare person with privilege who leverages that privilege on behalf of people with the least – and I mean the least -social standing. he doesn’t even let prison bars keep him from trying to create an intact sense of community with other people living with HIV. When the Human Rights Campaign, ACLU, and NAACP wouldn’t even take my calls about Michael Johnson in 2014, Sean had been actively building up support for him for months. And unlike many who got the drugs and ran, Sean saw that people with viruses should not be carted off to jail; they are still part of the body politic and deserve care.

When we discussed this, it was a spectacularly sunny day, and our hike took us up a bluff high above the expanse of the Delaware Valley, to look down upon a bend in the mighty, muddy Delaware River. It’s the same river George Washington crossed on Christmas night in 1776, mythologized by Emanuel Leutze’s 1851 oil painting Washington Crossing the Delaware (which includes an enslaved Black man, Prince Whipple, whom Washington owned). But on that day, it reminded me of the mighty, muddy Missouri River, which snaked downhill from the jail in St. Charles where I would visit Michael Johnson. Unlike when I’d interview Michael, though, Sean and I were free to talk under the sun and enjoy the bounty of natural beauty around us.

Though his work had begun around viruses, his journey, Sean told me, had led him ‘deeper into understanding the systemic flaws in our society and our system. And the most satisfying work that we do is the prison work. That is, in some ways, where I feel we are being least effective at changing anything systemically, but most effective at influencing individual lives.”

Some of the people the Sero Project corresponds with (imprisoned for failing to disclose that they have a virus thirty million people live with) may never get out of prison, and there’s nothing they can do about it. While the one person I covered who was imprisoned for transmitting HIV got out – albeit, after Herculean efforts over six years – i, too, write about and work with people who will likely never escape being in the underclass, viral or otherwise.

How did Sean cope with this?

You start, he told me, by “simply acknowledging it, letting them know somebody heard them and sympathized. That’s all you can do. You need to do that. You can’t just ignore it.”

Even if it feels like there is no way to solve their crisis, “if all you can do is witness, you need to be doing that. And not to diminish the value of that.”

The novel coronavirus has made millions, if not billions, of humans consider for the first time how living with a common virus can make a person feel like a pariah.

I did not acquire SARS-CoV-2 prior to being vaccinated. And yet, before I got jabbed, even though I would never lob such a stigmatizing label at others, I deeply feared being a vector myself – even though I preach that it is societal structures and not people that are vectors. I so feared infecting others that I even had suicidal ideation, under the warped logic of thinking that if someone has to die, it might as well be me before i am a vector and accidentally kill others.

Some of this was a familiar sensation for me. As a single, gay Black man, I’ve long internalized a fear of being an undiagnosed “one in two” who could unwittingly transmit HIV to someone else; I fear this more than becoming HIV-positive myself. And as I began to overhear straight white people discussing community positively rates, trying to understand viral testing windows, and even asking each other questions like “So, when did you last get tested?” – things gay men have talked about for decades – I could tell that many people in the pandemic were suddenly struggling to process the kinds of fears that have long plagued queer folks like me.

There is tremendous power in how, for the first time in human history, all humans on the planet have been going through some version of the same thing, at nearly the same time, with the ability to communicate globally about it. “Some of us have lived here for years: that place to which others confine you when you are a ‘disease vector.’ (Even when you are not.) It’s a place where people don’t touch you or talk to you,” anthropologist and HIV activist Thomas Strong has observed. Now that billions may be having this sensation, Thomas has asked, “Will the ‘general public’ now experience this form of abjection, and therefore reject it? How will we come to terms with this? A fantasy of immunity? More walls? or careful, reflexive dialogue about the fact that we are all already polluted by each other, our bodies connected and permeable, energised and endangered by the life (vitality, livingness, flourishing, decay, dehiscence) that that connection engenders?”

What is SARS-CoV-2 finally allows us to drop “patient zero” scapegoat narratives? To release the morality plays of “Tiger Mandingo” and “COVID parties” that the extracnews media has foisted upon us? To let go of the languages of “superspreaders,” “personal responsibility,: and declaring “war” on everything? And to finally embrace notions of communal responsibility and collective care?

COVID-19 demanded that we pause and reconsider why we saw ourselves as different beings in the first place, and to ask ourselves different questions without that assumption.

Perhaps then, the most fundamental question viruses probe us to ask ourselves is: Why am I “me’ and you are “you”? if we believe that “you” and “I” are not separate, but that we face common challenges, then our hierarchies might melt away.

Racism would be gone.

Ableism would cease to exist.

Sexism, homeophobia, and cisgender superiority would all perish.

American exceptionalism wouldn’t need to exist, either, in its modern, jingoistic sennor as the insult Joseph Stalin originally meant it to mean – because the U.S. empire would be irrelevant.

The hoarding of resources through capitalism? Totally unnecessary; austerity would be replaced by anarchy and abundance.

If we accepted, as Alice Wong put it, that the world is “one big petri dish,” even speciesism would disappear, granting us perhaps our greatest chance of success at addressing the climate crisis.

In encouraging me to learn and unlearn these lessons, despite all the trauma they have caused, viruses have been among my greatest teachers. Or, rather they have the possibility to be our greatest teachers. And they offer us perhaps the best possibility of a new ethic of care – one not steeped in me getting mine first, but in us taking care of one another and of our very planet.

In this way, viruses have the potential to help us make a world predicated upon love and mutual respect for all living things, not just in the here and now, but across time and space.

To be continued ……

Yoga, Meditation and Tradition – Expounded by Swami Kriyananda

Below is an excerpt from 2001 published The Art and Science of Raja Yoga by Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters) with small edit for the purpose of clarity to audience.

Yoga is quite possibly the most ancient science known to man. Seals depicting human figures in various yoga postures have been unearthed in the Indus Valley, where the findings date back more than 5000 years. A tendency in our age is for people to esteem a thing in proportion to its newness. Unless a proposition can be represented as a “new scientific break-through,” it is unlikely to be considered worthy of adult attention. Thus it is that while ancient traditions are sometimes viewed with a certain condescending amazement, no effort is spared to “update” them. What point is served by looking back to the origins of this science in what was, we have been told, the merest dawn of civilization? Until the student understand this point, he may feel tempered to “adjust” the yoga teachings at every turn to suit his own fancy.

Yoga is a firm tradition, expounded in many ancient documents, and defended in all seriousness right to the present day by every one of India’s great teachers, that high civilizations have existed at various times in the past, and that mankind has repeatedly attained, and fallen from, far greater heights of knowledge than we have reached so far in our civilization. The science of yoga is believed to have been handed down from such a high age. Fascinating evidence keeps appearing in support of the hypothesis that man has possessed advanced knowledge in times past. Stonehenge in England, huge, round boulders arranged in geometrical patterns that can be discerned only from high-flying airplanes on the west coast of north and South America; evidence of expert planning, including a sophisticated sewage system and radiant heating in the homes, in cities in the Punjab that abandoned 5000 years ago; huge steps, apparently carved by man into solid rock, and leading down to great depths in the Atlantic ocean off the norther coast of puerto Rico; domesticated grains, developed in ancient times, evidence of an agricultural skill quite possibly more advanced than our own; there are ancient , supposedly mythological accounts of flying vehicles, even of interplanetary travel.

It is only the more perceptive people even in our sophisticated age who recognize that all things, no matter how diverse, reflect an underlying unity. A loaf of bread is not essentially different from a stone, both being manifestations of energy. it is this thought that forms the very basis of yoga, the actual meaning of which is “union.” It is the stated aim of this science to take the practitioner (or yogi) to an awareness, not only of the underlying unity of all things, but also of his own essential identity with this deeper reality. …. Unlike the usual primitive observance of totems and taboos – unlike even the devotion to unproved, if beautiful, abstractions on the part of Western philosophers – yoga has always insisted on positive proof of its premises. Like modern science, its approach has always been pragmatic, even if in its pragmatism it has penetrated to regions far subtler than any yet contemplated by the physical sciences.

Yoga specifically emphasize on energy (prana) as the fundamental reality of physical matter. Simple person might, conceivably, imagine a sort of poetic kinship between himself and the rocks and trees. But that all the forms of nature are merely energy in different illusory manifestations would be, for hims, unthinkable. Science itself has only recently attained this understanding. The ancient traditions of yoga are every bit as specific. It would be well for the beginning yoga student to bear these facts in mind, not to venture out to do any “update” based on his unperfected understanding of yoga tradition.

There is an ancient manuscript in india that has survived to this day, in which the lives of many thousand, perhaps millions, of people were recorded in detail – a fact that assumes astounding proportions when one learns that most of these people had not yet been born. Many of them, in fact, would live on earth only after thousands of years. I (Swami Kriyananda) found my own life accurately described – even to my correct name and birthplace – in this work, including predictions of future events that have since come to pass…… I (Kriyananda) have described this discovery in a booklet of mine, India’s Ancient Book of Prophecy, which includes a detailed discussion of further points that I (Kriyananda) have only touched on here. What knowledge did those ancient possess that made possible such amazing prophecies?

The great yogis of India long ago claimed that human enlightenment depends only partly on the mechanical make-up of the brain and the quality of information that is introduced into it. Most important, they said, is the energy itself flowing through the complex circuit of cerebral nerves. if this energy-flow is weak, no amount of crammed information can result in great and original ideas. this energy-flow can be strengthened by self-effort in two ways: blockages in the nevers can be eliminated, and the flow of energy itself can be increased. Both of these ends may be accomplished by the diligent practice of yoga. …the strength of this energy-flow depends also on certain external factors. Our environment, the company we keep – these aids will be readily recognizable; it is for these reasons that great saints have always stressed the importance of satsanga (good company) and of living in spiritual environments.

Swami Sri Yukteswar, my (Kriyananda) own guru’s guru, and a profound astrologer as well as one of the great masters of yoga of modern India, explained that our sun completes one complete revolution around its dual every 24000 years. He said we reached the farthest point from our galactic center in the year 499 A.D. We are now once again on an upward cycle, and have entered the second of four ages – Dwapara Yuga, the age of anomic discovery, lasting a total of 2400 years – which he said began in 1699 A.D. (Astrologically speaking, then, 2000 ought to be called the year 300, Dwapara).

The science of yoga was born in an age when mankind as a whole was more enlightened, and could easily grasp truth for which our most advanced thinkers are still only groping. (Kriyananda refer here to ordinary, worldly, men, whose sole means of achieving understanding are the clumsy tools of logic, and not to those great saints and yogis who in any age are fully enlightened from within.) The perception of truth is not something to be built up from generation to generation, like money in a bank. it is not dependent on an acquisition of ourward knowledge. Truth is eternal. man can perceive it; he can not create it. Once his perception is keen enough to behold Absolute Truth, he will partake of a reality that all share who attain the same vision.

The great religions have come to man from those regions. The greatest spiritual teachers in all times have spoken from that vision. it is worldly people who, because they see the world through a filter of their own ideas and emotions, distort everything, including religion, with their personal prejudices. The endeavor of great teachers always is to bring man back to central, eternal realities. If man strays too far south, they tell him to go north. of then he makes a dogma of moving northward, straying too far in that direction, they tell him he must go south. Those who were told to go south will quarrel with the others who were told to go north, but only because both groups are blind to the fact that all their teachers wanted them to do was find the spiritual “equator”, the center of their own being. It is this teaching which constitutes the true tradition for religions; it is for this reason alone that great teachers uphold the old traditions. …. Perfected yogis have shown a deeper concern than anyone else to preserve yoga’s central traditions.

The history of yoga, then must begin with its origins in the vision of great masters in ancient times. later masters of this science are important to us now, not for what they did to improve on the ancient teachings, but for what they did to preserve them. As divine truths, the teachings of every true master are eternal, and as worthy to be considered scripture as the writings of the most ancient sage. As history, however, their special interest lies in how they clarified what now have become archaic distortions of tradition, or in how they emphasized aspects of tradition which the people of their times were prepared to understand.

The most important thing for man to remember is that he must receive enlightenment; he can not manufacture it…… the purpose of yoga, is to open the windows of the mind, and to awaken every cell of the body and brain to reflect and magnify the energy that comes to it from the surrounding universe. ( a comparison might be drawn to modern transistor radios which, because of their efficiency, can pick up programs where, a few years ago, nothing, so small would have been able to get a sound.)

As you pursue your yoga practices, remember that your aim must be to become spiritually completely open, to receive. Never hurry. Never strain. Feel that what you do is, in a sense, being done through your body, by your willing cooperation with divine forces. The practice of each individual must be directed, not toward outward appearances and display, but inward to the center of his own being. Every posture must be an affirmation of, and must be followed by a return to, the divine Self within.

….The main purpose of yoga postures, …… is to prepare the body and mind for meditation. In the truest possible sense, meditation is yoga’ laboratory and the primary means by which we test the truth of its teachings. The book Art and Science of Raja Yoga, gives us direct access to the inner world of Spirit…. To prepare for the practice of meditation, the course offers numerous preliminary exercises that help us make the transition from the outer world of activity to the inner world of stillness. We learn how to let go of worries, physical and mental tension, and to focus the mind – skills that are helpful not only for meditation but equally in our daily lives.

Meditation requires also what Kriyananda calls a “complete revolution” in “what are commonly looked upon as normal human attitudes.” That is, “The competitive drive, for instance, implies an assumption that success must always be exclusive, even to the extent of being determined by other people’s failure …. Such an attitude will thwart the most earnest of efforts to progress in meditation, for it will pit one against the universe instead of harmonizing him with it. Right attitude is essential to right meditation. The “right attitudes” referred to by Kriyananda are the universal moral principles of yoga, the yamas (the don’ts) and niyamas (the do’s). “The first step in the development of right attitude is to learn to see others not as rivals, but as friends … the goals of yoga is to realize the oneness of all life. If I am willing to hurt the life in me as it is expressed in another human being, then I am affirming an error that is diametrically opposed to the realization I am seeking to attain. It is necessary if I would truly realize the oneness of all things, for me to live also in a way as constantly to affirm this oneness – by my kindness toward all beings, by compassion, by universal love.”

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Yin Yang Symbol, Shadow Unconsciousness and Paying Karmic Deficits 7 – Wealth-Happiness Culture

Namo Amituofo ! Merry Christmas to you all! May the holiday season brings you peace and enlightenment! Christmas reminds people of blessings and happiness, we may be confronted with economic down turn, can we still lead a happy life despite of inflation and economic depression? What is the relationship of exterior wealth and inner wealth? Let’s dwell into some details.

Merry Christmas to You All !

David Guy Myers is a professor of psychology and the author of 17 books. His book The American Paradox: Spiritual Hunger in an Age of Plenty explore the social development since 1960, while material affluence and human rights have surged, national civic health was falling. David’s overarching aim is to contribute to a new environmental movement—a social environmental movement—one seeking a social ecology that respects human rights while nurturing healthier individuals, families, and communities. With this end in mind he notes the social consequences of American materialism and individualism and points the way toward more positive values, economic policies, media influences, educational priorities, and faith communities. According to the on-going research since 1972 by University of Chicago on Americans’ outlook and emotional health trends in public opinion data from the General Social Survey (GSS), an ongoing project which NORC , American happiness is at a five-decade low. Despite modern technology has increased material wealth, emotional happiness is not something technology can help.

Anxiety and depression in children has drastically increased. Dr. Jean Marie Twenge is an American psychologist researching generational differences, including work values, life goals, and speed of development.  Her most recent book is iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy–and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood–and What That Means for the Rest of Us. Jean Twenge spoke of rising anxiety, depression, isolation and smartphones in Gen Z, and what that means for them and for leaders.

In Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, British economist Richard Layard asks: If we really wanted to be happier, what would we do differently? First we’d have to see clearly what conditions generate happiness and then bend all our efforts toward producing them. He went on to say that psychological problems and mental illness are amongst the biggest causes of misery. At a time when political action only seems to happen when we can attach a dollar cost and potential savings, he added that human suffering imposes severe burdens on the economy. At the same time we already have good evidence that the tools for dealing with all this psychological distress already exist. In his report he went on to propose that the United Kingdom needs 10,000 new cognitive behavioral therapists to make a major dent in all this suffering. What was different was that he went on to show that this expenditure made good economic sense.

Today, human beings tend to think of happiness as a natural right. But they haven’t always felt this way. For the ancient Greeks, happiness meant virtue. For the Romans, it implied prosperity and divine favor. For Christians, happiness was synonymous with God. Throughout history, happiness has been equated regularly with the highest human calling, the most perfect human state. Yet it’s only within the past two hundred years that human beings have begun to think of happiness as not just an earthly possibility but also as an earthly entitlement, even an obligation. In his book Happiness: A History, historian Darrin M. McMahon draws on a multitude of sources, including art and architecture, poetry and scripture, music and theology, and literature and myth, and argues that our modern belief in happiness is the product of a dramatic revolution in human expectations carried out since the eighteenth century.

An important concept in Buddhism and yogic philosophy teaches us that life in essence is Dukha, a Sanskrit and Pali word that can be translated to mean “suffering.” Included in Dukkha is all manner of unsatisfactoriness, from mild disappointment to the most extreme physical and emotional distress. Dukkha is something you must overcome in a lifetime to reach a higher stage in the next lifetime. The ultimate stage is called Nibbana (Nibbana (Pali), nirvana (Sanskrit)). Nibbana /Nirvana is ultimate peace and the goal of every Buddhist.

Below in a long series of seminars Professor Zeng Shiqiang illuminated to us the spiritual dimension of Wealth and how human can integrate it into their path of cultivation – Tao.

Chinese Wealth Culture
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(一)身心之外还有道; 一般人说到财神就认为是宗教或迷信;人禽之分,天地造人就是要人能够作用帮助天地去运行; 天的颜色跟人有关系,天气跟人有关系,天地人三合感应;天有天理(空性,无为,西方文化只相信看得见的东西, 不相信看不见的,所以他们的文明现在走不下去了),地有地理(风水),人有人理(良心, 现代的人忙到不知道有良心) 西方的理(法理,A rolling stone gathers no moss ;)是固定的,中国人的理(情理)是灵活的; 用心就是凭良心; 现代人有一点空闲都慌张,因为害怕面对自己; 现代人谁都不怕,就怕自己,所以只好埋头划手机; 现代的专家如果凭良心,后面的财团不答应; 近百年来,中华文化发生了断层,很多人盲目学习西方;
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(二)道德是最高信仰; 会做人的人才能做大事,不会做人的人一辈子做小事; 古人云,先做人后做事, 把做人看得比做事重要; 人之所以为人,做人是基本条件;人只求问心无愧; 老子说,人宠络你也没什么,侮辱你也没什么,问题在于自己心安; 人生不带来,死不带去是指看得见的东西,但是人的道德虽然不值得多少钱,是死后一定带走的。 有什么证据人有后世? 现在科学已经证明人脑里有个“和子” 储存着所有的记忆; 你每世做什么,获得什么经验,都会记忆在里面; 现在把它叫做潜意识。 人要为自己的下辈子打点打点。 钱是你几辈子积累的福分,给你也不见得是好事; 你用了就空了,下辈子重头来; 尽人事- 任何事情都是反求诸己,听天命 – 结果是什么不在乎,我们不是因为要讨人好,或者是为了得什么名利才去做事的; 名利都是转眼成空的;追求名利是为了求生存而已; 有了就因当知足;
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(三) 用心学习才有德; 老子说,做人一辈子只要做到四个字就够了:尊道贵德。五十知天命是说到了五十你回头看,知道自己选对了没有;当人们不知如何抉择的时候,就会求神拜佛希望得到指引,神和魔是同体的,你用不正确的念头去拜佛,它用魔来对待你;你用良心去拜佛,菩萨才能用神的方式回应你; 一切自作自受;为什么正教搞不过邪教? 道高一尺魔高一丈; 凡是有求必应的大多不是正神,因为它乐得接受你的膜拜,不受天理的约束,不顾一切,你求什么就给你什么。 什么都可以。 因为正教要守章法,邪教就不必了。守章法就不叫邪教了;
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(四)借鬼神提升道德;
Chinese Philosophy on the relationship of wealth and Tao.
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(五)恢复神的真面目; 你自己要看重自己,把自己看作正人君子,心要正,然后你去拜财神,财神才把正财给你,正财是老天给你的额度,邪财是魔财,魔财是会害死人的; 人一辈子能赚多少钱是定数,财神的功能就是忠实地记下你累世积累下来的财富,那个额度就相当你自己在银行的存款;你这辈子赚的钱其实是你累世积蓄的结果,你必须考虑要不要把累世积累的积蓄这辈子全部把它花光; 神明是不能违反天律的,就好像银行一定要按照国家的法令去执行,获罪于天,无所祷也。 不光是人要修道,神也要修道,不修它会被淘汰的,因为人与神都是在天底下努力地求上进;天人合一的意思是天底下万物都要修道; 这个修道与宗教没有关系;就是把自己的良心把它活化,因此神佛跟人一样,都不能违背天理。如果你的要求不合理,他不能答应你,否这就会获罪于天,天地之间有天网,天网恢恢i, 疏而不劳漏; 无为无不为,即一个人要在不违背天地之理的前提下,才可以有所作为; 神是在天底许可大范围之内, 他会协助人来明白道理。把宇宙的次序维护起来。 宇宙才能生生不息。
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(六)人人必经鬼门关; 人与人叫做人际关系, 人与机器叫做人机关系; 人与人比较容易对应因为会有感应。可是一碰到机器就呆了,因为机器是呆的。 人从哪里来,要到哪里去,这是全世界的人都关心的问题;鬼门关是永远在那里,而且是每个人必经之路。 我们来自“常道”- 绝对光明,绝对自由,绝对平等;我们来到这里, 活着就是“非常道”- 相对的光明,一定有黑暗;相对的自由,一定有受限制的部分;相对的平等,实际上不可能平等;死是回到绝对宇宙;活着是在相对宇宙;活着的时间其实很短,死后 – 千秋 – 才是我们更应该关心的; 争千秋而不争一时; 绝对不能自杀,自杀的后果是非常严重的;西方人说人生而平等,这句话是不正确的;人生前是平等,死后也平等,但是活着这几十年是不平等的;因为不平等你才会奋斗;现在你知道你读的书很多是错误的;但是因为要考试,你不得不背,但是大多数人不明了, 读书读错了,以为孔老夫子以礼教吃人,其实是搞错了;我们最好是自然生自然死,可是现代大多是插管,电击,先让你试试看地狱是什么滋味,然后再送你去。 今天的人都提前下地狱,我们一定要做到生无忧而死无惧;这样人生才有价值,要不然一辈子就是赚钱的工具,失去了做人的价值;生死由天(先天,累世的结果)不由人;中华文明是最了解人活着就是尽一份责任; 人生的责任就是上面奉养两代,下面教养两代; 所以一般人到了60岁基本做到了,剩下的就是感谢社会,回馈社会,这是为你往生以后打好基础; 能够顺利通过鬼门关; 神佛只是通过鬼门关比我们早,它们有这个经验,所以修到现在这个面貌;成为我们学习的榜样;所以我们不要迷信,要做早课,晚课,如活着要修功课;所以要严父慈母。 现代教育从下就告诉他计算机,太空旅行,都是跟孩子不贴切的东西;有什么用?所以中国人现在变成考试机器。考试起来很好,但是生活品质非常差;时间是无限的,但人的寿命是有限的,人生无常,也诸多无奈,我们必须在通过鬼门关之前使自己没有愧疚,心安理得,这是我们唯一的出路;我们不必害怕死亡,但是时时要小心,今日事今日毕,不要留后遗症在后面,搞得自己后悔不堪。 千万不要有投机取巧的想法,想着我先抢它一阵子,以后再慢慢弥补;我们所以的错误都是从这里开始的。
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(七)活着先过金钱关; 以前男人的责任是要养家糊口,女人的责任是要把家庭安顿好。 没有轻重,只有内外。男人拜财神,女人拜观音,就解决了。 现在人们有志一同,全部向钱看, 全部奔财神庙。 这样财神爷突然兴旺起来,因为多了一半人去拜它。所以金钱这关过不了,其他的不要谈了。 我们一生的关卡是自己安排的,绝对不是别人给我们设置的; 你静下来去想一想你为什么这么安排? 孔夫子告诉我们,我们得到了五十岁才想得明白 -五十而知天命;有的人一辈子都没有过钱这一关;只有你不管什么时候脑子都在想钱,嘴巴都在谈钱,整天都在讲钱,money, money, money ….这在美国很平常的事,一打开电视,它绝对讲的都是钱;我们受这种影响太严重了;你什么时候不想钱,不谈钱,你应该庆幸你这关终于过了。 金钱不是万能,但是没有万万不能;我们为了生存,不能不与钱打交道;但是你要记住,钱永远是工具,永远是手段,绝对不是目的; 否则你就成了金钱的奴隶;但是人很可笑,发明了什么就变成什么大奴隶,宣宾夺主。比如手机,我们现在从小就变成手机的奴隶,有人没有父母没关系, 没有手机就没法活;古代的圣贤教导我们不为物役;可是今天我们心甘情愿做电脑,做手机的奴隶,做名牌的奴隶。高尔夫球就是来惩罚有钱人的。可用的土地很少,农田更是珍贵,你把它拿去给少数人浪费时间浪费生命的玩艺儿,完全没有良心。更要紧的,高尔夫球场是最污染的地方。 可是现在人利字当头,以为这样是现代化,是时髦。我们为什么要与财神爷打交道,就是要规范自己,知道赚钱取之有道,用之有方。 中国人之所以很神 (这样说不是骄傲,而是出于自豪),是因为我们有那么多那么好的圣贤遗训, 知道太多东西是西方人不知道的,是科学无法了解的。科学现在还没有办法到达这个地步, 不神才叫科学, 神了就不叫科学了。我们很神,头脑清楚,向财神学习,才知道怎样把财运用的很神。财神最怕你滥用财,因为这是它的职责。你必须要会用钱以后它才把钱给你。银行也慢慢在扮演现代财神的角色。 只不过它没有那么神。它只知道一点。 怎样用钱是要从小开始学习。 等到你有钱了就不会花钱了。所以孟子说:为富不仁。 你有钱,你不会用,用错了,老天这个不可以。所以妈妈的责任很重大。
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(八)财神是一个集团; 首先要清楚钱不是天上掉下来的,钱是我们累世所集的福德。你这辈子有多少财富,财库大不大,相当于在财神那里有多少存款。那么会不会流失,要怎么用, 宇宙是一个超大的信息场,每个人一生下来就有一个信息库。搞清楚明白了这些我们就不会做非分之想。 脑筋清楚是他的磁场很顺,如此而已,频率调对了,磁场对准了, 随时可以得到很多信息。神是无形无体的,最重要的是你跟他有没有感应。 没有感应就是没有缘。 就好像银行也有各种各样的,比如商业银行,农业银行,等等。你要找对银行,到时才方便, 就是这个道理。 五路财神,东南西北中,没有上下,,天上的,地下的是偏财,鬼财, 不是什么人都可以做的,你有那个缘,可以做,没有那个缘分,算了。我们只赚人间的财,正财, 其他的不要去想。 比较安全。 不是人间的财,就叫非分之财。 辛苦得来的才是真实的财富。 那个买空卖空的, 赚数字钱,你要特别小心,不踏实。,别人家愿意是人家的选择,我们没有权过问,但是你愿意子孙去做那个你要负一点责任的。 老实讲,金融危机绝不是搞会计,搞财务的,搞金融的人所能够做的出来的,这些人的脑筋没有那么好,都是学物理的,精算的。 美国的公司买卖其实很快就谈成了,资产有多少,要怎样买卖方式,多少现金,多少远期支票,最少谈一个礼拜,你知道真相吗? 专业的一谈谈一个月,一年,收费高,时间短的不懂怎么赚钱,不专业。但是这些专业的所赚的钱不是东西南北中的钱,
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(九)明白财神的特征; 人有个体差异,财神也一样,另一种说法是财神本来也是人,虽大同小异,但他们多多少少也有一点差异性,因此我们要找磁场跟自己比较接近的,而不是说把所有的财神都当成同样的。这个观念与西方是很不一样的,西方的神只有一个,无所不知,无所不能,无所不在,但是我们不否认任何宗教的存在,任何宗教都有它内跟外的一种需求,我们要尊重,包容,但是我们要真的了解自己,为什么中国人直接通天, 就是因为我们很早就知道只有天它才无所不在,无所不能,无所不知。我们要敬畏神明。 孟子说,敬人者,人恒敬之。儒家还有 “道不同,不相为谋。“ 的说法。世界不管怎么变,有君子,就一定有小人。小人的价值就是让君子知道我毕竟跟你不同,就是因为我跟你不同,所以我才是君子。 所以孔子没有要我们消除小人。只叫我们远小人。用这种观念来看事情,那就符合《易经》的标准。 所以我们并不鼓励要疾恶如仇,我们并不鼓励要彻底消除黑暗,因为那是不可能的事情。拜神的时候,我们常常拜的是神皮魔骨。可是人的肉眼是看不清楚的。 我们必须告诉自己,你的眼睛是不可靠的,你的耳朵也是常常听错的,这才是事实真相。 神变了,变的原因不是它自己,而是人使他变了。我们每次讲到责任的归宿的时候,大家很清楚,都是人搞出来的。 你把你自己搞成这个样子, 把事件搞成这个地步! 所以人一定要反省自己, 然后你才有办法调整对方。要改变任何事情,唯一的办法,有效的办法,就是改变自己。 没有人因为你的抱怨而改变,没有人因为你生气而改变。没有人因为你想尽办法他就会改变。没有。你一改变,他就改变。 这个方法非常简单。 你要教小孩,你怎么说他都没有用,你告诉他不要这样不要那样, 他根本不会听。你跟神打交道,要提出合理要求,但是我们经常过分:我现在急着要周转钱,银行贷款不灵,朋友借不到,我的资金链快断了,你三天之内给我五百万,神在那里笑了。平时不烧香,临时报佛脚。财神看你很陌生,一来就要求这么高,算了,我懒得理你。这是必然的。只是他不说话,你又感应不到,然后你更加怨它。你在那里想它我这么求你,你都不帮忙,那你算什么财神。结果这位财神唯一的办法就是,一看到这个人,它就闪了,躲了。 魔就进来,他就答应你了。真的有求必应。 你就得到魔的帮助,就叫魔附身,神是不必附在任何人身上的,它从旁指点你,你向它学习,你模仿他, 你自然就神起来了。快乐不快乐永远是你自己可以决定的。可是你偏偏不要,神绝对比我们清楚,所以叫神明。我们看自己真的很糊涂, 永远看不清自己的真面目。神一看就清楚。我们常常陷入孔子讲的自己骗自己。所以大家要常常反省自己。 人最大的麻烦就是持续不断地找自己的麻烦。所以都是落难的。你看经济发生波动的时候,就那产业做的最大的人最惨。产业做的小的他觉得没有什么。 魔对企图心很强,对那种老动歪脑筋的,对那种非常有魄力的,对那种很会游走法律边缘的人,他最有兴趣。 因为那样才显得魔的威力。 曾仕强先生没有反对做大,人本来就应该要做大的,但是你要记得,你做的事跟你的能量要相配合。你有多大能耐,你可以向财神要求多大。可是我们实在没有能力知道。所以我们最安全的就是怀着感谢之心敬拜神明。神明如果发现给我们的不足,自然会补上。老祖宗给我们的东西,都是最安全,最方便,最合理,不复杂的。 我们现在的学校学的都是搞得很复杂。那种人就读死书。把自己脑筋读死了。学呆了。孔子从来都是因才施教,因为每个人处境不同,资质不同,当前的需求不一样,你怎么可能讲得明确。 你相信自己就`必须知道人是有局限性,你照顾不了方方面面。 其实运气好就是神拉你一把。
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(十)先做财神得同道; 公道自在人心;中国各地供奉的财神,各有不同,有的供关公(忠义,曹操的笼络分文不取),有的供范蠡 (几次散尽家财又重新赚进来),有拜胡雪岩,(他不认为自己是个商人, 把赚来的钱去支援左宗棠,收回新疆, 建立海军, 功在国家民族),这些人中有文臣,有武将。泰山石敢当,姜太公。他没有被封成神,但所有神都不如他神。至于姜太公什么时候变财神,也是老百姓认定的。所有的财神都有一个共同的特点:孝敬父母,那是最起码的基本要求。这个社会是不忠不义的,因为我们普遍感觉不忠不义才要供奉关公,哪一天关公被大家当做朋友看待,不是当作神的时候,就表示我们已经慢慢忠义起来了。这才是对神的一个正确的认识。忠义你的国家,忠于你的工作,忠义你的团体,外国人是没有这个观念的。你问美国人你忠于你的公司吗?他的回答只有一个字:Ridiculous! 不能因为西方人这样,我们就把忠义去掉了。我们对朋友要忠(否则就不要答应他的要求),对事情要忠,对公司要忠 (所以不能完全听老板的,老板不对的,你要再三劝告)。 忠臣一多表示这个时代太乱,因为乱才需要那么多忠臣。 太平盛世不需要忠臣。这些都是相当的。《易经》教会我们这些道理。现在科学发达,到处都是怪力乱神。有什么都要尽量秀出来,害怕吃亏, 那是西方人。中国人是合理的露,而不是全盘的露。现在的人太粗浅,完全没有智慧,还要到处去谈论是非。 鬼主意神是不做的,不要做财神不喜欢的人,从这样你就知道怎样自律。一个自法律的人,就拥有充分的自由。
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(十一) 自己求合理应变; 财神不仅仅是让我们膜拜祈求的,财神是让我们把它当作一面镜子;言行要一致;外面环境时时在变,人事物不停地在变,时时要看不同等人,不同的形态,然后做不同的调整。 要适度地依赖,而不是完全依赖财神;否则你拜它干什么? 先把自己该做的做好;自己做好了,财神自然会照顾你,不用你说的。神明是来服务人间的,因此我们对老天有信心,对神明有信心;古人教我们的都是基于教化的方便, 安全和有效。寺庙是教化的场所,你要遵守那里的礼节,以这个恭敬之心去参加那里的活动。 你有时间就去当义工,有余钱就去奉献,让祠庙的能量增加;但是量力而为,不必勉强。只要你谨守本分,谨守礼节,神明就会合理地对待你。你在道场里把这套磨练,然后出来跟任何人相处也都是有道理的。 纯正的道场,你可以放心地跟他来往,道长凭良心为大众服务,你也凭良心跟他所供奉的财神做合理的交流。
  • 曾仕强—财神文化(十二) 德本财末才合道;

In pursuit of happiness requires we to address issues self-denial such as drug abusing, alcoholism, gambling addictions etc bad habits which block us with in touch with our authentic true self. Full of excellent practical advice, insight, and some very useful exercises, Kevin Griffin’s One Breath at a Time – Buddhism and the Twelve Steps show us a good way to heal from the addictions. Unlike many of our best and most revered Buddhist teachers, Mr. Griffin hasn’t spent years living in Asia. He’s slogged through life in Western society, and has had to find his peace and insights while simultaneously dealing with the same day-to-day problems of career, love, marriage, parenthood, etc. as the rest of us. In a wise and honest way, Griffin presented the Buddhist instructions for meditation practice spoken in the idiom of Twelve Steps Recovery Program and empower the people with the hand-on possibility of freedom from addiction.

Surrender Steps:

First, a surrender to the truth of our disease and our inability to control it; then surrendering to a Higher Power, seeing that we will have to depend on something besides our own will and knowledge to stay sober and develop spiritually. As we enter the process, we often find that surrender is the battle itself – with drugs and alcohol, with the world, with ourselves – that has cripple us in many ways. in this case, surrender becomes preferable to going on fighting. Surrender is a traditional element of every spiritual journey. Before we can begin to realize our potential, we must break out of limiting concepts of who and what we are and what we think is possible. This may mean giving up long-held beliefs and comfortable behavior patterns. Cynicism, our fantasy, fear or control, anger or grief – many of us cling to these patterns and others. When we begin to surrender, we see that we will have to let go of these destructive habits of mind before we can move toward freedom. While many people tend to think of spirituality as looking up, toward the heights of perfection or saintliness, the Steps remind us that we must first look down, into the darkness of our souls, and see and accept our shadow before we attain an honest and authentic spiritual life.

  • Step One: admit we were powerless, but not helpless, over alcohol that our lives had become unmanageable;
  • Step Two: Come to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity; the self is an illusion made up of thoughts, emotions, memories that have no center, no abiding core. To rely on this illusory amalgam is to live in delusion, to mistake the movie of our minds for Truth. Have trust and confidence in the 3rd Noble Truth, reorient us toward a less self-centered life and open to new possibilities.
  • Step Three: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him (If we make certain choices, we get certain results). Commit to sobriety itself; then commit to the program and the Steps; commit more deeply to Buddhist practice. Take Refuge in the Buddha! Learn the middle-way to balance between faith(openheartness) and wisdom (discrimination).

How It honestly Works Steps:

These steps are linked to the meditative processes of examining the mind, of letting go of these blocks to clarity, and of healing ourselves and others. As we investigate and take responsibility for our past actions and our continuing habits of mind, the light of truth shine on the shadowed recesses of our lives, and a new freedom imbues us with confidence and joy, as shame is banished and we are no longer dogged by secrets and guilt.

  • Step Four: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. This is most difficult step – willingness to admit our failing and can be wrenching, awkward, agonizing. As the self-hatred that results in alcoholism can make this process difficult. Master Thick Nhat Hanh encourage us to also make an inventory of our positive qualities and actions, we must find joy in our lives here and now. Appreciate our positive strength and take pleasure in putting time and energy to adhere to 8-fold path in life.
  • Step Five: Admit to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
  • Step Six: Get ready to have God remove all defects of character, letting go of many attachments: attachment to material things and sense pleasure; attachment to views and opinions; attachment to relationships; attachment to your body, your thoughts, your sense of identity.
  • Step Seven: once we build a strong foundation for sobriety, asking God to take away our defects of character so that we can be more useful in the world and do “God’s will.” It is a process, get vigilant to pitfalls of Perfectionism, Procrastination and Paralysis.
  • Step Eight: At a deeper level of honesty to consider and made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all. Do not confuse living alone and limiting human contact to do solitude for meditation practice as the most spiritual behavior. The willingness to face pain – internally and externally – awakens love and compassion.
  • Step Nine: Make direct amends to such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. Cleaning up our lives in this way is critical to the Buddhist path. Forgiving others, being forgiven, and forgiving ourselves.

Steps cultimnating of the spiritual path:

Here we try to thoroughly integrate the work we’ve done into our lives. We learn to maintain the honesty and responsibility we developed in the earlier Steps, to deepen our spiritual connection, and to serve others. Buddhism teaches that the real value of the spiritual life isn’t found in moments of great bliss but in the daily application of mindfulness and loving kindness. it’s our ongoing effort that is most important to our spiritual development. We can’t rest on yesterday’s clam and insight, we must renew our commitment and energy each day. These Steps are the cornerstones of maintenance. They are also the bridge to a life that is “happy, joyous and free.” Our spiritual awakening brings liberation, as we enter a new life, one free from the encumbrances of addition, and one guided by the principles of wisdom and compassion.

  • Step Ten: Continue to take personal inventory and when we are wrong promptly admit it. Recognize the opportunities for spiritual development that are in our lives right now, and acknowledging as well those qualities that aren’t growing at this time.
  • Step Eleven: Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. Buddhism is an orthopraxy: it adheres to a set of practices, through which you can come to your own understanding, not one imposed from the outside. Make conscious and explicit our highest aspirations.
  • Step Twelve: having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we try to carry this message to other alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs. Retreat is NOT the only meaningful form of practice. Don’t just do these stuff at special times, do it all the time.

Namo Amituofo! Merry Christmas! To our happiness and enlightenment !

Yin Yang Symbol, Shadow Unconsciousness and Paying Karmic Deficits 2 – Frauds in Government and Insanity in Market Economic Theory

In a country that value freedom of speech, Americans argue heatly about government/big tech/media censorship. But when I came to think about it, isn’t that everything we think, we say, we act have all reflected in the totality of universal consciousness that permeates everywhere? And each of us is a miniature of the cosmo and the cosmo is the Source/Origin of our mind. In the ultimate reality, censorship holds no power. 人是小宇宙,宇宙大身心, 人体与宇宙是一一对应的,宇宙中有什么,人体也相对应着有什么,人体相当于一个缩小版的微宇宙。 “All is sentient being. Grass, trees, land, sun, moon, and stars are all mind.” ~ Dogon, founder of Soto Zen Buddhism. 

Such is the mystics! Science, physics, and spirituality are at last meeting each other through the search for universal consciousness. Scientists want to know why flocks of birds behave as if guided by a collective consciousness. Physicists are learning that non-local consciousness influences quantum particles, regardless of distance in time and space. Yogis, mystics, and meditators seek to enter into a state of wholeness with the divine or the universal mind, called Chaitanya, the cosmic consciousness.  人的意念能量有多強大

The ideas of impermanence, interdependence and emptiness are central to Buddhist teaching – and to the whole Buddhist worldview view, there can be no true freedom or independence when we are trapped in the six lower worlds. Interdependence is not the same thing as being codependent. A codependent person tends to rely heavily on others for their sense of self and well-being。The Lotus Sutra teaches that all people equally possess the ten worlds. That is, we all possess the ten kinds of life conditions — from the highest state of Buddhahood to the lowest state of hell. These are the life conditions of the four noble worlds and the six paths. The life condition of Buddhahood moves one to improve the world. Such a person will love and cherish others, have a strong sense of justice, value peace, build a character with a deep sense of compassion, gain the trust of many people, and make others feel pleasant. On the contrary, one who is fascinated by devilish functions will become contentious and steeped in evil influences. Such an individual has a self-centered nature and takes pleasure in disruptive behavior. A person like this, with egocentric and biased views, will bring conflict and spread anger into society.

常说:君子要自强不息,又说,人要顺其自然,那到底是要努力还是不努力呢? 其实这句话的意思是:人要顺应自然规律,才能自强不息,丝毫没有矛盾。 自然规律就是人即是个体,必须学会自给自足 (自我精神的成长),又同时是整体的一部分,又必须 与外在环境相依相存。恶行的根本原因在于无明,即不知苦集灭道之智;在无明的笼罩下,贪爱或嗔会在对境产生感受后集起。因此无明、贪、嗔也被称为恶行的根源;在佛陀教法中,真正意义上的无漏善行是四念处。修行四念处可超越愁与悲,灭没苦与忧,是解脱的方法,最终能够达到涅槃 – 止息无明灭尽的缘故,贪、嗔永远不再会形成,因此永远不会造作恶行,故而苦也绝对不会形成——这也是佛陀教法最终的目的。电视连续剧【百年虛雲】片断:不戒貪嗔癡 煩惱何時休!西方極樂丹

And that is why Confucius teaches us absolute ethics standard, (not ethical relativism). The Eightfold path is so important because that is what we contribute to the universal consciousness – be it greed or generosity, hatred or loving kindness,, ignorance or wisdom, arrogance or humility, all the dynamics will reflect in the totality of the universal mind. That is how each of us contribute to the quality of the collective karma.

With that in mind, let us pay homage to Amitufa – Buddha of Infinite Light & Infinite Life, Buddha of infinite blessing and protection! Nomo Amituofo! Let wish the peace and salvation of humanity to expand our conscious and grow in wisdom. 唸一句“阿彌陀佛”有多少好處?佛已說了10種! 世間最安穩的“護身符”,其實就是一句“南無阿彌陀佛”南无阿弥陀佛!南无阿弥陀佛!南无阿弥陀佛!

We have all experience many corruption and conspiracy in every areas of the government, the relentless pollution and exploitation of the Earth, the lost of common sense and fundamental ethics in social conducts the last several decades with the material abundance. Thom Hartmann had wrote a whole series to record many of the issues that block out progress and the toxics that need to purified before we can be refreshed to new beginnings. But to just have intellectual understanding is a good beginning, we need to put into our thought, speech and action to clear those bad habits, garbages from our mind by meditation and prayer. I am really impressed with his analyse about Neolibralism is a DISASTER, the sick mentality of the rich had no consideration of their fellow citizens for basic safety net (the homeless, the single mothers, the collapsing of education system, the border crisis of thousands, if not millions of under age kids, the human trafficking ). How REAGAN REPUBLICANS Flushed America Down The Toilet.

Piercing through the frog of neoliberalism, Hartman spoke of the insanity of Milton Friedman and the like-minds. The rise of economic and financial terrorism, the upheaval of economic instability in American and the world can traced back to Reagan Administration and Friedman’s shock therapy economics, which was acclaimed by the media as the super star nobel prize level innovation. Public have no idea the policies and devastating consequences Milton Friedman and the likes produced. His theory seems out of touch with lived reality or normal people’s economic experience, and 100% based on ideology & things he read in textbooks from other people in an ivory tower. Or if not, then plain Psychopathy. He said all licenses and certificates (including license for doctors) should be dropped as well as labor unions and laws against racial discrimination. Milton said there is no need for government to make sure drugs are safe. It is thought provoking to watch Young Michael Moore discuss the value of human life with Milton who had been evading the question of principle.

This has been a road of harden capitalism rather than a road of “good” intentions; Monopolies was all about saving the upper class from the “unwashed.” Period. We observed the collapse of Chilean economy in 1970s, Russia in the 1990s are the application of Milton Friedman theory. Despite all the talks of free market, the truth of USA is not a FREE MARKET. Professor Michael Hudson have a lot to share with you. Through these schemes, the elites had looted the majority public $50 Trillion dollars in the last few decades. REPUBLICANS Legalized STOCK FRAUD in America.

斷貪瞋痴,從哪裡下手? 佛教講的“五毒心”有多毒,為什麼“毒”!怎樣對治?为什么是排除贪嗔痴,而非与这些情绪和平相处呢?它们也是生命的一部分,为何不是不排斥,不抗拒,更不沉溺?海涛法师佛学问答。【秒懂楞嚴 #280日】色塵圓通–日常生活舉例 (優波尼沙陀即從座起。…色因為上。) 贪心- 修不净观;愚痴- 修因缘观; 嗔心- 修慈悲观。 見輝法師讲解【秒懂楞嚴 #219日地水火風的糾纏、五濁的惑亂…為視為聽。為覺為察。如何破妄識非心 見輝法師。 How to Deal With Inner Aversion in Buddhism Practices

Wish you peace and wise this holiday season! 南无阿弥陀佛!南无阿弥陀佛!南无阿弥陀佛!

Yin Yang Symbol, Shadow Unconsciousness and Paying Karmic Deficits – Abortion Law, Sexual Education, Wasteful Habits

Taoism believes that all evils came from energy imbalance within any entity. Take the example of human health, we get sick because of immunity system deteriorated, as a result, our body/defense system energy level is lower than the average of the environment. Nature law is then automatically kick in to fill out the void. So the forces from outside(in the form of humid, heat, dryness etc. ) will invade and cause malady, in some case even total collapse. With each person regardless of gender, we have both masculine and feminine qualities that need to get in balance for us to thrive. Either too much masculine or too much feminine is off the middle way. 过犹不及。這世界上 是無形在决定有形, 並不是 有形在決定無形 。

We should not complain about others make our body unhealthy, right? we should take our own responsibility for it. Recital Buddhism sutras, such like recitaling Sutra of Ksitigarbha Fundamental Vow can help release those karmic debt. Prayer and sticking to eight-fold path will get our benign energy to counter balance the karmic deficit. Namo Amituofo! 南无阿彌陀佛!

This dynamics when apply to the social behavior, reflect when an entity is not mature enough to have self control, not taking consideration of the bigger world and over emphasize its own entitlement/freedom out of desire of greed, aversion and ignorance, (for example taking precepts as in Buddhism), eventually when situation get very bad, forces from outside( in the form of other people, karmic creditor, ghost from other realm, our unconsciousness etc.) be attracted by nature law to help the entity to take control so as to maintain the balance, most likely not in the form not so desirable for entity. Therefore, the Chinese early education emphasize character training from very start, by forming good habits and knowing what is right thing to do and what is not to do. Chinese parents do not give too much praise, but pay more attention to help the kids improve all kind of personality traits that would lead to long term psychological/spiritual development of the higher good. Confucius famously said, if a kid do not have good character, the fault is caused by the father not playing his role. 子不教,父之过也。

And do you remember, Master Thick Nhat Hanh said you are your father’s continuation. He wrote:

When you look into the son, you see the father, the mother, you see the ancestors.  A son cannot exist by himself alone, a son or a daughter can only inter-be with parents, ancestors, and so on.  That is not difficult to see.   As a biologist, you can look into the body of a person,  and you see that person is the continuation of his parents.  All the cells and all genes have been transmitted by many generations of ancestors.  

If a son got so angry at his parents.  They are something wrong in it.  There are young men who are so mad at their father, that they declare this: “I don’t want to have anything to do with him:  But it is nonsense. Your father is in every cell of your body.  You cannot remove your father out of you.  the fact is you are the continuation of your father, and you are your father.  You can not take him out of you.  You have no private, separate existence.  That self, the self (atma) does not exist.  A separate existence, some permanent, non-changing entity sometimes we call it ‘soul’, is not there. 

To the extend that western mind OVER-FOCUS on the Yang type of energy, the ego etc, and under-develop its Yin energy, the instinct/potential of the mind, and thus causing major imbalance and delusions in relate to ultimate reality, oriental mind emphasize the the development of overall balance, thus achieving higher wisdom that align more closely to the truth of reality. Shadow(Yin) in the Taoism symbol does NOT mean it is bad/negative, it just means it is not obvious, it is hidden. The Yin Yang symbol is a representation of holistic non-duality dynamics. It speaks of the interaction of spirit and material within the wholeness. Perfection in Confucianism means the gold mean middle way (中庸). Daisaku Ikeda, Japanese Buddhist philosopher, educator, author, and nuclear disarmament advocate, writes that the Middle Way is a process of “living and making one’s mark on society while constantly interrogating one’s own actions to ensure that they accord with the path of humanity.” 

In the same token, Jeffrey Sachs: A Negotiated End to Fighting in Ukraine Is the Only Real Way to End the Bloodshed. With the war in Ukraine now in its 10th month, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden have both expressed openness to peace talks to end the fighting, as have leaders in France, Germany and elsewhere. This comes as millions of Ukrainians brace for a winter without heat or electricity due to Russian strikes on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. “This war needs to end because it’s a disaster for everybody, a threat to the whole world,” says economist and foreign policy scholar Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University. He says four major issues need to be addressed to end the war: Ukraine’s sovereignty and security, NATO enlargement, the fate of Crimea and the future of the Donbas region.

Christ Hedge Report with Medea Benjamin: Throughout the Ukraine war, Western news outlets have mindlessly parroted the opinions of a ruling elite and overseen a public discourse that is often unhinged from the real world. Time Magazine is misleading the public. Zelenskyy is working for an agenda, not the people of Ukraine: Ex-special ops pilot. According to Tuck Carlson’s report, most people in Zelenskyy’s camp were anti-Christ, Zelenskyy’s cabinet is devising ways to punish Christians.

U.S. House passes Respect for Marriage Act is anti-Divine Principle, anti-humanity. It had no respect for our future generation, no respect for the family, no respect for the country. The House officers put their own ego above the principle of divine’s intention. Repent and correct the wrong doing is of upmost importance. 如何懺悔才能消業障?普賢菩薩教你4個方法. 懺悔罪業是非常重要的修行。懺是發露過去所作的舊惡,悔是知錯以後不會再作。懺悔就是向我們的冤親債主道歉,請求他們原諒。我們的身口意無時無刻不在造作著各種罪業,如果能夠依善知識引導,努力懺盡罪業,就能徹底扭轉墮落惡趣的命運。

道家认为,阴阳有四种关系:阴阳互体,阴阳化育,阴阳对立,阴阳同根。简而言之,阴阳相信所有事物都是相互矛盾的。阴阳两者可能是非常不同的,但他们需要彼此协调并实现平衡。就像白天和黑夜,如果没有黑白交替的一天,极昼和极夜都不能让地球保持长久的平衡。没有白天,地球生物也将无法生存。如果没有夜晚,地球生物也不无法在烈日的长久炙烤下生存。人类社会的善恶两面,也属于阴阳的范畴。说到善与恶,我们会说善是阳,恶是阴。但是,善与恶并不像“夜与日”那么容易定义,因为它们带有如此多的主观性,源于我们的喜欢和不喜欢,或者说是我们害怕和不害怕的东西。善与恶并不像“夜与日”那么容易定义,因为它们带有如此多的主观性,源于我们的喜欢和不喜欢,或者说是我们害怕和不害怕的东西。 比如太阳,对于一个游客来说,晴朗的天空就是善。 而对于一个久旱的农民来说,太阳就是恶。 所以阴阳好断,善恶难辨。因此中国道家相信所有的邪恶都源于阴阳的不平衡。

Five Layers of the Human Energy Field give us the visual view of our human’s energy co-mingles with others, with environment, and with nature.

Psychologically, we meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path of life.” ― Carl Jung speaks of the “shadow” and regards it as an area of the unconscious that is very hard to access, our motivations, repressed complexes and guilt feelings are to be found in it, although usually we are unaware of them and cannot even visualize them, let alone admit them. He compares human consciousness to the tip of an iceberg sticking out of the water – the unconscious he symbolizes as the submerged mass of ice, containing both the collective unconscious and the individual unconscious, the so-called shadow personality. The latter is the shadow side of our being, in which everything we have been and experienced is stored. It contains our secret desires, and resolved and unresolved psychic problems from the past (incarnations). They emerge in our dreams, yet, they do exercise an influence on our lives, although, in the main, we do not connect them wit ourselves but project them on the environment, where they manifest and return to us as fate.

在佛陀教法中,如果某种行为、语言、想法最终会导致苦的形成,那么这种行为、语言、想法被称为恶行;如果某种行为、语言、想法最终会导致苦的灭尽,那么这种行为、语言、想法被称为善行。恶行的根本原因在于无明,即不知苦集灭道之智;在无明的笼罩下,贪爱或嗔会在对境产生感受后集起。因此无明、贪、嗔也被称为恶行的根源;在佛陀教法中,真正意义上的无漏善行是四念处。修行四念处可超越愁与悲,灭没苦与忧,是解脱的方法,最终能够达到涅槃。对于佛、辟支佛、阿罗汉而言,由于无明灭尽的缘故,贪、嗔永远不再会形成,因此永远不会造作恶行,故而苦也绝对不会形成——这也是佛陀教法最终的目的。末法时代人妖难辨,佛与魔的一段对话,揭开了末法时期的真相! 所以守诫,遵从四种清静眀悔 (四种清净明诲全文,附高僧讲解)非常重要。

The Hindu-Buddhism term avidya, ignorance – the basic unconsciousness as a result of which it appears that the universe is a collection of separate things and events. A Buddha or “awakened one” is precisely the man who has overcome this unconsciousness and is no more bewitched by sakaya-drishti, the “vision of separateness.” In other words, he sees each “part” of nature without ignoring its relation to the whole, without being deceived by the illusions of maya which, as we also saw, is based on the idea of “measurement”, the dividing of the world into classes, into countable things and events. So divided, the world appears to be dual (dvaita), but to the unobstructed vision of the sage it is in truth undivided or non-dual (advaita) and in this state identical with Brahman, the immeasurable and infinite reality.

Considered as a collection of separate things, the world is thus a creation of thought. Maya, or measuring and classifying, is an operation of the mind, and as such is the “mother” (mata) of a strictly abstracted conception of nature, illusory in the sense that nature is so divided only one’s mind. Maya is illusory in an evil sense only when the vision of the world as divided is not subordinate to the vision of the world as undivided, when in other words, the cleverness of the measuring mind does not become too much of a good thing and is “unable to see the forest for the trees.”

Buddhism many case study recorded by highly respectable Buddhist practitioners thought out the history about incarnation, back and forth of human, animals born into different realms. 轮回为人的狗, (previous dog incarnated into human), 闻鲁直(黄庭坚)前世为妇人,诵《法华经》,以诵经功德故,今世聪明,有官职。戒禅师后身苏东坡. 国际知名的刑侦鉴识专家,李昌钰 在2006年4月2日北大演讲的一番话。他前世是和尚。此随业缘来者也。若生西方,岂如是而已哉! 印光大师修订的《清凉山志》讲述真实的轮回故事,薄荷猪原来是为了度化众生,乘大悲愿力,倒驾慈航的“潜伏”菩萨。菩萨们“应以猪身得度者,即现猪身而为说法”,以启发众生心中的如意宝珠藏。《印祖文钞》: 一位清朝探花的前世今生. 蕅益大师见闻的投胎转世事件。 还有一个前世欠债,今生做驴也要还 的。 Those true records told us a lesson that we better return our karmic debt this life, otherwise the debt will accumulate with interest and get more heavier in future life. We do not know if we can return to become human form the next life.

So whenever we cannot bear the idiosyncrasies, habits, or characteristics of others, but are sorely tried and irritated by them, we may be sure that part of our own shadow is involved. This means that we have repressed these peculiarities within ourselves. Many an external situation to which we are unavoidably exposed is no more than a reflection of what is within us. We cannot deal with it as long as we regard it as exterior and nothing to do with us. Whatever is not being lived will continue to be projected on others for as long as it is not being deal with. Consciously dealing with it, which helps to integrate the shadow, can be made considerably easier. Acceptance of the fact that external events mirror internal events produces great changes. If one recognizes oneself as the instigating “I,” one will realize one’s creative potential, and one’s inner ability to improve one’s life and fate. Then one will no longer wait for assistance from outside, but will rely on self-help and will unremittingly pursue further development though creative consciousness. 净空法师: 为什么要积阴德 标清. 曾仕强:你的小孩将来是不是个有福气的人,从小就要在这些方面开始教育让他们惜福。 孩子不知什么叫习惯,所以大人要做给他看。 西方人是个没有福气的民族。 美国人是全世界最浪费的国家。 Westerns do not understand what manifested as material abundance was the work of many previous incarnations of merits. When we waste, we lost our hard earned credits accumulated over many life times. It is a terrible thing to waste!

Usually the consequences of these shadow functions are beyond our control. In a measure, they represent deterministic tendencies, things that are done automatically, or psychic compulsion mechanisms, and are at their mercy. If we regard the shadow as evil, we can hardly love it, but will treat it as infernal and blame it all over again, possibly it is hard to accept that we ought to learn to love our shadow. We love only what appeals to us as worth loving. what helps us on our way, what does us good. But let us remember how much always depends on our awareness. As the saying goes: “What You Shout Into The Woods Echoes Back”. We ourselves are called upon to rescue our shadow by giving it its true significance. Released from guilt, we can accept the forces, the experiences, and the essences of the shadow as an integral part of ourselves. but before we reach this stage, we must be capable of thinking through the consequences of our actions, and must also be prepared to bear the total responsibility for whatever we do. It is for this reason, the Eastern philosophy also emphasize on self reflection, learn from the time-tested teaching of the sages, hold precepts, and work on self cultivation to transform those bad habits, unwholesome personalities. 戒定慧;吾日当三省吾身。 Hence the golden rule of Confucius: “Do unto others what you would want to be done to you.”  and “to do what is right, not what is easy.”

The Yin Yang dynamics also apply to thing we can not see/hear. Such as abortion. We are actually killing a life, even though we did not hear the baby crying, nor seeing its suffering, and thus does not have the awareness and empathy. But we have own the life karmic debt that will need to repay in the future time together plus with interest. That was the reason Buddhism advice against abortion. We have to honor the fetus. When abortion, not only the mother commit crime, also the father and the doctors, hospital, medical facilities that perform such act all had karmic debt need to pay in the future. 堕胎的罪业很严重 怎样做才能帮到堕胎的孩子 .

Tucker Carlson Show is bold enough to point out many horrible things that are being done to our Nation’s children. The fact that this is not a crime to Surgically alter or remove the reproductive glands of children is almost as disturbing as the act itself. And the fact that anyone would be OK with this. Tells me how deranged our society is becoming. These judges, lawyers, media, advertisements all need to be held accountable. One audience testified, “I know PERSONALLY what happens to the entire life of a child who is violated ~ it screws you up on so many levels it’s horrifying! It’s still effects my DAILY life, and I’m now 50 years old! Unbelievable! UNBELIEVABLE!” It’s sad that we have lawless people in offices that are supposed to protect us from lawless people. Another said, “If you have ever seen the destruction of a perfectly healthy young child up close as I have with a neighbour’s daughter who has been through this outrageous medical intervention. It is a crime, to see this lovely young person with obvious mental issues being allowed by their freaks of parents to be ruined instead of helped is beyond belief. Yes it is a crime and a very serious one.”

Mattel is becoming a gender cult. The toy company is promoting transgenderism and hormone blockers to little kids, and instructing on ways to keep the information from parents.

US News Express美國時事通 报道美国的变态的酷儿教育:戀童癖, 變性人, 亂性, 種族衝突, 等等. 這些在西方世界的墮落, 在1920年代的德國上演過一模一樣的事情, 如同翻版. 家长一定要多施行在家教育,或是找看當地有沒有Classical Christian School, 現在正在美國各地興起。這種教育方式就是當年美國立國先賢所受的教育。融合古希臘與基督教傳統,培育thinker, not worker. 老中們,別再迷戀名校,全部淪陷為左派的馬克斯主義製造工廠。請參看Battle for the American Mind by Pete Hegseth.

Recital Buddhism sutras, such like recitaling Sutra of Ksitigarbha Fundamental Vow can help release those karmic debt. Prayer and sticking to eight-fold path will get our benign energy to counter balance the karmic loss.

净空法师阿拉伯国家为什么富有?做生意发财的原理 新加坡有个同修告诉我,他是个做生意的人,他说现在生意很难做,伙计不听话。他来问我,我就告诉他:你相不相信佛法?他说:我相信。那相信就很容易。他说:那到底怎么回事情?你没有福报!你从前做的生意小,伙计都听话,你的福报小,你只有那么大的福报。现在你生意做大,做大了要大福报,你的福报没有那么大,所以底下人不听话,就这么个道理。那怎么办?修福!   怎么个修福?佛教给我们三种布施:财布施、法布施、无畏布施。你真正能修三种布施,你是与众生结善缘,你对众生有恩惠。众生与你有恩惠,他就是报恩来的,这个报恩来的,哪有不听话?他不听话的,你跟他没有恩惠。所以人与人的关系,不但是家庭里面父子兄弟,你在这商店里面,老板跟伙计也是这四种关系,报恩、报怨、讨债、还债。你的伙计都听话,都尽心尽力替你做,那报恩来的;你对他没有恩,他来拆你台,来给你捣蛋,把你生意搞垮,报怨来的。唯独佛法把这个道理分析得是真的清楚、真的明了,你要你的生意发达,将来能发大财,赶紧大布施。   还有一个同修告诉我,他说奇怪,有一天我坐车,车上告诉我。因为我们走到文莱大使馆,文莱是很小的国家,人口只有二十五万人,比我们台北市差远了。二十五万人这么一个小国家是世界上首富,最有钱的国家,回教国家,他富有从哪来的?石油太丰富,产油。他就给我讲:全世界凡是回教国家都产油,都有钱,都富有。他问我:这是什么原因?我说:什么原因?佛讲的布施。回教的教义是硬性规定,回教徒每年的收入一定要拿出十分之一来布施。他全国都布施,整个教徒们都布施,他怎么没有福报?当然有福报!但是他们的布施只有财布施,他没有法布施,没有无畏布施,所以他虽然很富,他生活还不是很快乐、很圆满,还有很多麻烦在。佛教给我们究竟圆满幸福的生活,是要三种布施统统要修。   

他听我这个话听懂了,他明白了,他发心真正要做。他说:那我要从哪里下手?他经营的是电子工业。我说:就用你自己经营的这个项目。你可以把佛经,可以把这些《讲记》做成计算机磁盘,可以把这个录音的、录像的做成CD片,你不要收钱,送给你的顾客。除了送给你顾客之外,你能送给全世界学佛的团体机构或者是个人。你尽量的送,不要怕送光,你今天送光,明天连本带利都加上,决定有的,自自然然源源不断而来,你决定不要害怕。我们常讲舍得,你能舍后头才得;你不舍,后头就不得,就完了。财源要像水一样会流,这流出去,那就流进来,不要叫它成为死水,死水就完了。何况要知道财五家共有,不是你的,你为什么不拿来做好事?不拿来普遍利益众生?你能这样做,你将来的商品在世界任何地方,你开展览作秀的时候,人家来看一定欢喜你的。你的东西不如人家,人家也欢喜你的、买你的,为什么?他跟你有缘。就这么个道理。这个道理多少人想不通,冤枉不冤枉。   他这一次跟我去旅行,到马来西亚看到每个地方的同修们非常热烈的欢迎,布施的!我们的经书、录音带免费,哪个地方要,哪个地方赶快送去。所以无论到什么地方,欢迎的人非常之多,热烈亲切来招待。我说:你做生意像我这样多好,你的生意就发达,你就发大财。俗话说:不怕货比货,只怕不识货。这个话还不太可靠,缘分最重要。一定要与广大众生有缘,有善缘、有好缘,不要结恶缘。

淨土大經科註精華節錄, 淨空老法師主講: 十万警察不能维持的社会治安` 儘早恢復祠堂、孔廟、城隍廟,有利於中國社會安定

影片來源經文上有這麼一段話,「將付琰魔王,隨業而受報,勝因生善道,惡業墮泥犁」,泥犁是地獄。這就是人命終之後,到哪裡去?到閻羅王那去了。為什麼你會去?你的業報。通常有小鬼,人要是造作不善業,有小鬼來抓這個人,把這個人帶去見閻羅王。如果造的是大惡,小鬼還不敢去抓他,則有無常大鬼。無常出現都是一對的,沒有單個的,黑白無常。受報,閻羅王來判斷。勝因,你這個人在世斷惡修善,心行殊勝,閻羅王把你送到善道,人道、天道;如果你造的是惡業,那就把你送到地獄。「又譯雙王」,焰摩羅王也翻譯為雙王,為什麼?「兄及妹」,兄妹都是地獄王,「兄治男事,妹理女事」,所以叫雙王。男眾死了以後見閻羅王是男的,女眾死了以後見閻羅王是女的。   「焰摩羅界」,就是焰摩羅王他所管的世界。《俱舍論》裡面說,「琰魔王國,於此贍部洲下,過五百踰繕那」,踰繕那就是由旬,「有琰魔王國,縱廣量亦爾。從此展轉,散居餘處」。這是《俱舍論》裡頭所說的。在我們地球地下面五百由旬,那個地方是琰魔王所管轄的地區。縱廣量亦爾,那個量就是五百由旬,焰摩羅王管的地方不小。從此輾轉,散居餘處,地獄有在地下的,有在海邊的,有在山林的,還有在空中的,罪愈來愈輕,可是我們要記住,時間很長很長。又《長阿含經.地獄品》這裡頭說:「閻浮提南」,這說我們地球,閻浮提是我們地球,「大金剛山內,有閻羅王宮,王所治處,縱廣六千由旬」。有焰摩羅王的宮殿,他在那個地方管轄一切眾生善惡的賞罰。   

「三惡道,又名三惡趣,又名三塗」,這都是佛經上常常看到的。「為一切眾生造惡所生之處,故名惡道。地獄、餓鬼、畜生三道,名三惡道。《法華經.方便品》曰:以諸欲因緣,墜墮三惡道。蓋謂眾生如內有貪求欲樂之念,是為因;外攀緣欲境,是為緣;以此因緣,起念造惡,終墮惡道」。《法華經》裡講得很清楚。所以三惡道是以一切欲望因緣而變現出這三道,這三道都不是真的,整個六道,甚至於十法界,都不是真的。海賢老和尚說得好,「好好念佛,成佛是真的」,往生到極樂世界就是成佛,這是真的,「其他全是假的」,六道輪迴是假的,十法界是假的。迷了,像作夢一樣,夢中,他沒醒過來,醒不過來。痴迷了,把夢境當作真實,大錯特錯,在裡面造無量業。不管你造善業惡業,統統出不來,怎樣才能出來?不造業就出來了。有方法不造業?有,佛菩薩教給我們,而且做給我們看了,斷惡修善,不把它放在心上就不造業,放在心上就造業。 佛法就這麼簡單,所謂大道至簡,不複雜,不難。只要你能夠日常生活當中,什麼都不要放在心上,心上只有阿彌陀佛,除阿彌陀佛之外什麼都沒有,你這一生決定往生成佛。海賢老和尚告訴我們這真的,這個不假。身體在這個世間,還沒有離開,那就要懂得隨緣,不攀緣。隨緣,恆順眾生,隨喜功德,永遠隨順眾生。我們表演給他看,隨順眾生裡面斷惡修善,斷惡不放在心上,放在心上那是三善道;行善也不放在心上,放在心上也是三善道,出不了六道輪迴。不放在心上,你就往生極樂世界去了,這就對了。這個道理、這個事實真相不能不清楚,清楚之後,我們在這一生這一世就終結了,下一世不再搞輪迴,不再搞十法界,永遠超越。這是正道,這是正法。達不到這個目的,那都是邪道,不是正法。

In Search for a Functional Government in the Era of Modern Globalization 3 – the Virus, Homeless, Drug Addicts Come Along the Collapse of Industrial Civilization and its Way of Life

We just have crisis one after another here in United States. The police and fire stations are short funded, they had to call around soliciting donations; hospital nurses are short paid; while there is an surging emergency of children under 5 years hospitalized get respiratory virus because of influenza shot. School teachers are short paid and so many teens get depressions of brain damage post pandemic; Homeless is everywhere. The health care industry and insurance had spent billions of government budget every year because of mismanagement. And and spent trillions and trillions on the war. It is no wonder people said United States is a country disguised as a civilization.

Among all these crisis, numerous analyst had been talked about the financial crisis because of over spending. One of them is Peter Schiff who had warned of 2008 crisis, and now he is calling out immediate danger. No one want to pay taxes, IRS is chasing after the middle class and the poor, alas letting the most wealthy taking advantage of tax loopholes. For someone as poor as me, would you believe i got audited for no less than five times in the last 10 years? They country is in 31 trillion of debts, and yet Who would have thought staying out of debt and living within your means still makes sense? Shouldn’t the government cut down staff? Ironically, our newly elected government is going to spent more?! Everyone is spending like no tomorrow.

The military sector of the government benefits the most from war, no wonder USA had a twenty year war in middle east that spent more than the Marshall Plan, and now again in Ukraine. We see government passing a law proving the homosexual marriage! So much insanity going on and so many things violating divine law! I used to feel anger to watch things like these going on, but after study Buddhism, I just felt sad and sorry for the ignorance of the people who committed various crime. Because God had told us what not to do in the Bible. Buddha warned of people not to commit killing, lying/cursing, sexual misconduct, and stealing. The universal law of reciprocal always lead to the law of cause and effects. Do not be blind sighted by short term gains.

United State Government constantly talks about rule-based order, it doesn’t talk about the international law based order with its Center at the United Nations, the vague concept of rule-based order is one in which United States makes the rules and orders everyone around. It is a vision of fraudulent western order dominated by Western hegemony when Americans basically do whatever they want including redefine the rule as they see fit. Former French ambassador to the United States has come out publicly and criticized the U.S government for constantly violating international law with this practice of double standard and hypocrisy. French President Macron just visited U.S hoping to get his people lower price in gas. Since we already had a budget deficit, what is the reason to subsidize car American industry while consumer can buy good quality cars at good price from Europe? We can also potentially have European factories produce car here and so many more jobs opening here in USA. It does not make sense. People talked about green energy car, but the battery we are using now causes a lot of pollution, according to some experts. Japan had known about this as early as 1990s. With majority of the population live pay check to pay check, who would have money to buy new cars anyway?

It is said that we have a government that is in complicit with the corruption in China. without censorship, the Democratic Party can’t continue to hold power. Fox News host Tucker Carlson spoke of the bombshell report Elon Musk released about Twitter’s censorship of the Hunter Biden story. Twitter was permanently censoring users at the request of the DNC and Biden campaign. In another Tucker Carlson Tonight show, Tucker Carlson calls out ‘sexual mutilation’ of children and media coverage of the Colorado Springs shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub, on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ The D.A let a dangerous criminal go free eventually led to the shooting that killed many more people.

In Search for Functional Government in the Era of Modern Globalization 2 – the Wreckage with Last Five Hundred Years of Westerner Civilization

The book, On the Muslim Question published in January 2020 is a fearless, original book. Anne Norton argues that rather than simply a “clash of civilizations” between the West and Islam, what is really in question, is the West’s commitment to its own ideals: to democracy and the Enlightenment trinity of liberty, equality, and fraternity. In the most fundamental sense, the Muslim question is about the values not of Islamic, but of Western, civilization. She persuasively pointed out that in disputes over Muslims, we can see “Western” nations struggling to decide what democracy means to them and how truly democratic they are. It also shows that, though democracy requires the courage to live with those with whom we are profoundly different, in many places people are managing to do so quite successfully every day. 

Some people upset that this book either doesn’t treat the “Muslim question” as the kind of question they wish it were (e.g. how to get rid of Muslims), or upset that it challenges their narratives with differing opinions and critiques making use of inconvenient facts. The author informs us that this very same fear-fueled conversation was had about the Jews too before WWII, but history ever repeats itself. But then as now, it is a great insult to suggest that our institutions and history are all so weak that they will come tumbling down just because a single-digit percentile of our fellow citizens contribute by bringing in different experiences and thoughts. The West and its democracy and liberalism are not so small as to have no place for those who think differently from us.

With many citations, Anne Norton argued that Islam is not a powerless minority that we should want to change, but ourselves! The author asks the reader to consider if the reasons to hate and fear perhaps come from within rather than from without. The author talks about how Muslims have been victimized by the West EVEN AS the West victimizes itself. It is a book which presents the side of those we think ourselves superior to by virtue of them being other (and not being allowed to be otherwise), and which asks if our current state is how we want to be as a society. As the author points out, we cannot claim to uphold the values of freedom, equality, and fraternity if we do not extend those values to everyone who comes within our fold.

I would further argue that American’s anxiety came from its lost of value in meaning and purpose as compare to Islam’s life outlooks. Iran in the Bible describe surprisingly that the prophets and writers of the Hebrew Bible, like Daniel, Isaiah, and Ezra speaks of Persia as chosen by God, chosen for the good and for the blessing of all people. The Hebrew Bible chronicled prophecies, people and events related to Persian kings, epic battles and royal decrees that changed the world and how Jewish people became one of the favored people groups of the Persian empire. I would think that we can not deny there is a total crash of civilization between the West and the Muslim as well. Koch Brothers Exposed (American Billionaire Conspiracy Documentary) | Real Stories is a 2014 exposé on the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, who helped finance the conservative political advocacy group Americans for Prosperity.

Koch brothers, like many Americans and Baby Boomers, had a philosophy that profits are above everything else. They are trying to buy America. Over the years, Koch brothers had spent over 80 million dollars to at least 85 organizations to serve their agenda, and to build an ever-growing right-wing presence. Through vast networks, scripts were written. For example, they funded Texas governor $76K. They take over the state legislature. They designed their grant agreement with universities in such a way, they will exercise maximum control and influence on campus. Many of these grants came with very significant strings attached. They have very clear stipulations that give the Koch brothers excessive control over various aspects of universities’ internal affairs. They set up a pattern that universities are expected to give up their values to exchange for money, and programs they start tend to be one point of view only. They now have financial agreements with 150 colleges and universities. They spent tens of millions of dollars to get their point of view instilled in classrooms, among faculty members. Koch brothers can buy the senate, what is next, the president?

Meanwhile, record-Breaking Two Million Migrants Encountered At U.S. Southern Border. U.S. immigration policy is pushing migrants to take more dangerous routes. There are huge disturbing deadly human smuggling cases occurred. We are a immigrant country, why not allow more people coming? We are short of low cost labor, which is part of the reason causing inflation! Ultimately America is in question: a nation made a moral battleground. Is America to be guided by reason or the revealed word of God? Has the reach of the mind in science, the reach of the hand in technology, gone beyond limits set by nature? With all the tools and the pleasures of modernity at hand, are we too complaisant and too comfortable?

This similar trend of keeping up with the Jones for money and power seem to also start to develop in the Middle East. In November 2022, Qatar hosts the most popular sporting event on the planet: the FIFA World Cup. According to some estimates, the World Cup will cost Qatar around £138 billion (US$220 billion). This is around 60 times what South Africa spent on the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which cost $3.5 billion. As a result of such a large-scale event, it is no surprise that Qatar could potentially reap numerous benefits that spread far beyond the realm of the sporting industry.

The Western mindset of civilization reminds people of the The Bible story of Lot’s wife turning into a pillar of salt . Jesus used event as an example of what not to do just before his Second Coming back to earth. According to Bible scholars, it should be noted Lot’s mate did not miraculously become a mineral for merely taking a quick glance behind her to see the destruction of her home in Sodom. The English word “look” used to describe her action in Genesis 19:17 and 26, comes from the Hebrew nabat (Strong’s Concordance #H5027), which means to look intently in a favorable manner.

In a similar notion, Book Daniel 10 raised an interesting question: who is Prince of Persia? Pastor David Guzik commented on the passage as a great illustration of the principle of non-duality – God has no counter part – Princess Persia is God’s way to test the strength of Daniel’s prayer, his faith and will. This is one of the most revealing passages in the Bible dealing with spiritual warfare, helping us to understand what it is and what it is not. Who are our friends? Who is the enemy? What is our work in the world? A conflict outside is only a reflection of conflict within. Who am I?

In The Splitting of Europe – Global Capitalism with Richard Wolff, Prof Wolff looks at the divisions of Europe: over immigration, Brexit and the Ukraine War, and why capitalism needs divisions like these especially during it’s time of crisis and inequality. “They’re so needy to accommodate the nationalism so that their working class doesn’t turn against them that that same nationalism that saves them condemns them to be unable to become a unified capitalist competitor in the world. And they know it, and they suffer from it.” – Richard Wolff

The US has demonstrated an undeniable neglect towards its citizenry, for the benefit of a relatively few. That phenomena is well-documented and numerically demonstrable. And yet, those same forces are expanding globally. In a world with an ever-expanding population and diminishing resources, it is understandable from a Malthusian perspective. But not from a Human one. The neoliberal disease has spread deep into western societies and are now experiencing terminal decline due to a higher cost of living thus pricing their labor out of the international market. RIP Europe.

The EU right now is in a deep structural crisis (Neoliberalism stands in the way), but it’s also in a moment of deep self-reflection and awareness of the need to re-invent itself. The road will be bumpy, but there’s enough political flexibility to pull it off. Richard Wolff is less optimistic about the US and the UK with their 19th century party system that allows for no political experimentation at all. Richard Wolff believe, Brexit was a measure aimed into the very future unfolding right now. Britain has a predesigned separate role in the war in Ukraine than the EU, which couldn’t be done as a member.

Richard Wolff lived in Denmark. Many there are still not aware of The last 30 years of neo-liberalisation and what it really means. Due to a very slow and “Down-played” transition to neo-liberalism here in DK , people have not Yet fully seen or understood what it means, actually many have not yet at all realized what is going on and when Richard Wolff tried to explain, many think Richard Wolff was nuts. But The case is: many working-class people and people are not aware of having been seduced by narratives “placed” in mainstream media in order to “re-Educate” the Danish population so that most people turn neo-liberalistic. Just as you say: immigrants, refugees are blamed for been the guilty ones. So are “Lazy Robert”, “Poor Carina” and other narratives that serves to pinpoint who are the guilty ones and also gives you official license to shame-blame and stigmatize. And also gives license to victim-blame people that are sick, not able to work permanently or temporarily and so on, blaming as many for Being lazy, not taking responsibility, for faking, for cheating in order to illegitimate the welfare state and any kind of social security, because these terrible people steal your money, steal your future.

This has happened parallel to huge reductions in social welfare and our public welfare institutions are soon to implode due to Extreme mismanagement. But more working-class people and other groups not well of . They are more and more deliberately distracted by neo-liberalistic parties trying to polarize and make people extremely angry and full of hatred. Nasty business with a national election coming up in a few month. We have a social-democratic government BUT for years their politics have been “social-democratic neo-liberalism” and also socialist parties have turned more and more neo-liberalistic in many ways. So I really Fear that our national parliament becomes even more neo-liberalistic after the referendum. Ukraine: to many Danes – if you tell Them that you do not agree with The Way it is tackled or you are not so sure of who are: The good gays and The bad ones and so on – you can almost be sure to be Called traitor, a Putin-lover …

The globalization of 20th century had turned into global crisis. China, acclaimed as number two economic power, is not without serious issues of its own. The huge disparity of wealth is so huge that China topples the inequality rankings. Its GINI COEFFICIENT FELL TO 0.466 IN 2021 FROM 0.474 A DECADE AGO.  China’s Gini coefficient for income peaked at 0.49 in 2008 before falling to 0.47 in 2020. 秦晖教授认为,全球化在西方那里造成了社会不平等的加剧,在中国这里本来应该增加社会平等的一些功能,也没有真正能够落实。 这样,用二十世纪的资本主义和劳工来战胜十九世纪的资本主义,全球化在全球都造成了不平等加剧的现象。如果我们说,以前中国改革决定的是中国的命运的话,那么现在,中国改革在某种意义上还决定着世界的命运,决定着全球化到底趋向于一种良性的进步,还是趋向于劣币驱逐良币。秦晖:21世纪的全球化危机(), 危机()。从这个意义上说,不要迷恋中国的崛起。

近年来,中国农村出现了一个特殊群体——留守儿童。 所谓农村留守儿童,是指随着大量农村成年男女向城镇转移就业,而大多数人没有带孩子一起去,导致许多农村儿童远离父母或单亲,成为农村家庭的留守儿童,大多依靠祖父母或祖父母的监督。 随着中国农村剩余劳动力向城市转移,农村出现的留守儿童是一个特殊的社会群体,需要高度重视和关注。

While social problem accumulated in each country and region, war and regional tension escalated. Unlimited War became a popular concept in the army, with far reach consequence to ordinary people, and the future generations. Modern war is turning Humanity spiral down into black hole of self annihilation. Let us not forget the adage that “With great power comes great responsibility”! 《超限战》提出可以透过不流血手段达到传统战争可以、甚至不可能达到的效果,它是立足于现代暴力冲突的演变与现代经济、文化、科技领域的高速发展上的。它强调了技术在未来战争中的地位,但是同时也提出军事思想仍是现代军队的重要组成部分。《超限战》一书立足于美国在越战後的历次战争,特别是波斯灣戰爭科索沃战争,并且与网路攻击、亚洲金融风暴、国际极端恐怖主义相结合,认为未来的战争将是无处不在的,包括金融、貿易、網路駭客、媒體與國際法等範圍,何时何地都将是战场。This type of thoughts is exactly what Buddha taught to us, the cause of our suffering and karma: ignorance, greed and hatred caused by illusion.

In Search for Functional Government in the Era of Modern Globalization – Theories on Where the Government Power Come From ?

Observing American democracy experiment of the last 240 years, and this recent midterm election, again more and more theatrical performance and embarrassment were displayed before the public. Election debate maybe sometimes a good way for the public to see different perspective and get more understanding for issues. But the deterioration of the quality of candidates and lacking of systematic way to select government officers, had make such platforms more like a show business rather than evaluation of true competence.

Thus these elections become a waste of time/resources/energy. Even worse, it actually prove the antithesis of government, and spread distrust of governance, which is what those advocate for small government are seeking for. And with such huge disparage of power and wealth, the general public has no reason and no resource to waste any way when had so much emergency needs that need their immediate attention.

For millenniums, people argue about where the source of power come from. Initially was the theory of Divine Right of Kings, Enlightenment Movement brought along the concept of “social contract theory”, which says that people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior, the right to rule come from people. Now with quantumn physics, we also know nature had a right for itself as well – the Divine right of Nature. When human’s activities upset the nature balances, Nature will turn against us, just take the example of the polluted water source and earth penalize human being’s violation of the nature law.

So a civilized society does need good governance. Just like people need traffic light for the smooth operation of clearance. That was why after witness the brutality of war, Thomas Hobbes wrote in Leviathan, to set out his doctrine of the foundation of states and legitimate governments and creating an objective science of morality.  Much of the book is occupied which demonstrating the necessity of a strong central authority to avoid the evil of discord and civil war. The destruction of French Revolution proved Thomas Hobbes’ insight has its point. The Great Britain civil war under Oliver Cromwell made England republic only for a very short period known as the Interregnum from 1649 to 1660. The numerous wars and eventually the WWI and WWII proved Rousseau’s argument does not seem to hold.

And contrary to John Locke theory, Human does not have total control of its destiny. He unconsciously dream walk under the influence of karma. However he can defy the gravity of karma to a certain degree by the sheer will of his own effort. We existed in spiritual form before we were born into this physical world to learn spiritual lessons. “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.”  Buddhism core value teaches us about THE THREE UNIVERSAL TRUTHS, we each is a miniature of the cosmos Source. Our ultimate path is to return to the Source by attaining spiritual enlightenment :

  1. Nothing is lost in the universe ( form is Emptiness; Emptiness is form)
  2. Everything Changes (Impermance)
  3. The Law of Cause and Effect (Dukka, Karma, Samsara)

Ultimately governance is to establish and maintain orders, macro, meso and micro. It is also a service. Not only the most disadvantaged group really needs the help, but a functional society need social customs and a code of conduct to run smoothly. And those orders bring harmony, balance and peace. When the ruling class does not have the welfare of its people in mind, it disrupt such balance and the status quo will not last long. Because the world belong to the public (天下为公),small group of people can in short time control resources and wealth for their selfish benefits. History had numerous lessons of downfall of dynasties. Good governance requires learning of maturity, wisdom and true service. And those qualities depend on the consciousness development about privilege and obligations.

从孔孟思想到陆王心学,儒家思想是如何贯穿中国封建社会两千年的

Confucianism’s Four Book and Five Classics (《四书五经〉) layout a framework of the relationship between people in family, community and government. A set of practices including not only education, but selection of officers through imperial exam at each level of government. This talent selection system had been working well since 6th century to the late 19th century, and provide a foundation of individual character development and social stability. 《儒家政治理论及其现代价值》一书比较了民主思想和民本思想的不同。对儒家政治理论中的宗法精神与鬼神观念、家国理论、君主集权理论、君权运作理论、德政理论、纲常理论、人才思想、臣道观、民本思想等都进行了阐释,提出了有价值的见解 。以孔子为代表的儒家学派是“入世”理念的实践者,他们提倡积极的人生态度,希望对社会发展做出自己的贡献。在这个前提下,民本思想的基本功能则是在肯定君主统治合法性和专制制度合理性的前提下,通过对拥有绝对权力的统治者的道德启发实现官民双方的互利互惠。作者认为民主思想对人类的政治制度建构和政治文明建设做出了巨大贡献, 而从民本思想中发展不出现代社会的民主思想。

王守仁接受了陆九渊的“心即理”学说,完成了心学体系,提出“心外无物,心外无理”,认为身之主宰便是心,心之本体便是理,心之所发便是意,意之所在便是物,心外无物。认为“心”与“理”合一,不可分离。

黄俊杰:“儒家民主政治”如何可能?——从当代新儒家出发思考一文则探讨了儒家式民主政治之可欲性与可能性,认为徐复观构想中的儒家式民主政治,在理论上之困难在于过度注重“积极自由”而忽视“消极自由”,并且未赋予人民以平等的参政权,儒家以社群为中心的道德观忽视个人权利;而在实践上的困难则在于忽视自耕农阶级在现代商业资本主义社会中的脆弱性。本文指出,儒家式民主政治的提法有其创见,但不免有“时代错误“之嫌。

王守仁(心学集大成者)与孔子(儒学创始人)、孟子(儒学集大成者)、朱熹(理学集大成者)并称为孔、孟、朱、王。王守仁的学说思想王学(阳明学),是明代影响最大的哲学思想。他是明代著名的思想家、文学家、哲学家和军事家,精通儒家、道家、佛家, 是心学集大成者。他一生文治武功俱称于世,集立德、立功、立言于一身,被誉为“真三不朽”者,他的心学对明后期哲学与文艺影响巨大,其影响一直延续到近代而且传播中外。在中国历史上,称为“两个半圣人”,即孔子、王阳明和曾国藩,孔子和王阳明各占其一,曾国藩只算半个(曾国藩:靠山山倒,靠人人跑,人生只有两件事靠得住…)。王阳明的心学与佛教异曲同工,对现代社会的诟病将有巨大的启示。

Modern society is showing the many signs of demise of the predatory, outdated system that is capitalism which the theory of democracy is based on. According to new polling, just half of young Americans hold a favorable view of capitalism. This tracks with other, similar polls, but why is it happening? What is it about capitalism that is so unappealing to young people? Some statistics give some insight. At the end of 2022’s first quarter, Americans age 70 and above had a net worth of nearly $35 trillion, according to Federal Reserve data. That amounts to 27% of all U.S. wealth, up from 20% three decades ago. Americans at retirement age had a median wealth 19 times that of those in the under-35 age group. The median American net worth picks up after age 35. Americans between 35 and 44 years old had a median net worth of $91,110, six-and-a-half times that of those under 35. How the Baby Boomers Ruined Society in America explain some of the reasons.

The modern education focus on skill rather than character cultivation, secularization total mislead human about the ultimate purpose of life. Individualism take over as the guiding principles. Anne Ryan’s objectivism replace Bible as this modern mentality dominate the mindset of society, especially the elite class. Computer information revolution turned out strengthen the western reductionist way to thinking. Break down of social relationships at level of family, community pull the rug out from under the very foundation of society, leading the civilization into dead end. That is how urgency we need to return to classical teaching of truth – Confucius and Buddhism, and Bible.

Meanwhile the middle class has seen modest growth of 7 percent in their net worth since 1995, it has not yet recovered to its previous peak in 2007. This tepid recovery is driven by declines in home-ownership and stock market participation since 2007—if you do not hold assets, you cannot benefit from recovery in asset prices. Michael Hudson discussed in his book The Destiny of Civilization: Finance Capitalism, Industrial Capitalism or Socialism: The world economy is fracturing into two powerful groups of nations, with very different philosophies and objectives. Hudson answers our questions about the repercussions. “Globalization is on its deathbed,” says economist Mike O’Sullivan.。 In The end of globalization, The question now is: What’s next? Tracing the historical successes and failures of globalization, O’Sullivan forecasts a new world order where countries come together over shared values rather than geography. Learn how big regional powers like the United States and China will be driven by distinct ways of governing trade, technology and people — while smaller nations will forge new alliances to solve problems.

After industrial capitalism, financial capitalism, is civilization heading into state capitalism? Globalization causing extreme unbalanced wealth distribution. Everybody desire for the benefits of globalization, but thug away the responsibility of maintenance. All want to transfer the cost to other. And thus war is a constant result of dispute. The war in Ukrainian for example, is another indication that the implication can be including nuclear destruction. According to Professor Jeffery Sach, U.S government had agreement with USSR in 1990 to not expand NATO to Russia’s border. Alas just in 30 years, NATO had expanded five times to put pressure on Russia, causing Putin to threat the usage of nuclear weapon. Similar situation happened with Iran, North Korea.

U.S had weaponize the dollar and economic sanctions to these countries, causing tensions of relationship and constant threat of outbreak of war. The Hopi prophecies are coming true — here’s why we should pay attention. The prophecies’ warnings about Western man’s way of life is out of balance with the Creator’s Law. An indigenous group has disappeared every year since 1900. What unique and immemorial relationship with existence has humanity expunged in the name of progress? The answers are starting to haunt civilization in ways we cannot measure.

Master Chanlu from Taiwan has very insightful observation of the democratic election and politics in general. The bottom line of all these election is not to help the help the general citizens, rather it is just shows to cover the hidden agendas. Although he is talking about Taiwan, it is generally enough to apply to human nature and society with such underpins. I wrote down the excepts here. 常律老和尚精湛開示錄 常律老和尚谈到三纲五常,长幼有序,要长治久安不是靠政府,而是靠佛弟子。 从蒋经国之后,李登辉,阿扁,马英九,蔡英文四任总统,我们可以确定一个真相,台湾谁来当总统都已经一样了。民进党,国民党,执政党,在野党来当都一样。都是以政党利益为优先考量。 他们绝对不会去考虑人民的福祉。 所以以后选总统都不要去选了。 浪费时间。 选谁都没有用了。这是可以确定的。台湾总统一代不如一代了, 越来越糟糕。 我们不要梦想未来会出明君,常律老和尚说他可以铁定预言台湾不可能再有明君出现。 只要有两党存在就不可能。

因为台湾的民主政治不成熟。不成熟的民主, 你却去采取美国几百年的政治的那一种模式,套用在台湾,行不通。 你要像新加坡这样,李光耀总理看到民主政治不成熟, 他不敢大胆的改变那么快速。 台湾的民主才有几年,却拿美国,英国那种自由民主来套用在台湾政治,一定失败。 李光耀总理知道一个未成熟的民主国家,一定要半威权,半民主。 不能完全彻底的开放,自由。否则就会失去国家的命脉。总统三番两次请和尚到总统府去讲话,因为长期的,总统了解和尚对政治有超越的观察力。为什么这么多历届的总统,在野党也好,执政党也好,各县市长,立委经常来请教常律老和尚, 难道他们头脑是那么肤浅, 会请教一个出家师父,老和尚吗? 因为常律老和尚会给他们idea。 比如马英九总统就是采用常律老和尚建议的四个政策和很多建议。 但是当时的在野党民进党以党派利益至上,多方阻扰马英九的行政令, 为抵制而抵制。 政党的恶斗,结仇太深。 还有统独的问题,也在互相斗争。 所以台湾谁来当总统都一样。

而新加坡的政府很强势,所以他们没有游行,政府说了算。 但是政府的霸权是霸的有道理。 他们的公务员薪水很高,但没有贪污。 常律老和尚跟马英九总统谈国防,监察院的问题,法院如何改变, 司法的弊端,还有孔龙法官,司法,检察体系都有谈到,但是都被当时的在野党打枪。同样,当民进党有好的政策,国民党也全力抵制。 互相较劲。 所以这个国家没有前途了。 常律老和尚再次提出菩萨一直指示要改变这个国家,就是应该在台湾的地理中心(心脏),埔里,集结更多男众出家人,用男众出家人强而有力的功德力来改造这个国家。 可是好像没有人能听得懂和尚的话。 男众你们听只是这样听。 没有那种要牺牲自己来救国家,纵使出家是牺牲也好,就像当兵要打仗,男人要牺牲生命才能保卫国家。 没有人要来。 菩萨再怎么指示也没有用。 这就是我们的业力太重了。

常律老和尚根据他弟弟开世界工厂大企业的经验,已经正德团体中很多开大工厂的志工,大家看法都一样。 还引香港为例,香港人家家请外劳作保姆,帮助带孩子,做饭,整理房间,外劳作保姆费用合理,香港人每家都出得起,夫妇都在外面上班, 拼经济。 这样才对呀。 这个道理所有企业家,大家都知道。工厂请不到工人。 台湾的政府订的对外劳工人的福利很好,增加了企业的成本。 工厂的成本,生产的成本。 很多企业家都请常律老和尚跟总统建议,老和尚尽了力,大家听都听得懂,但是政府没有接纳。国家的政府实在是头脑坏了。办公人员没有生活常识,没有社会经验,整天都坐办公桌,死办公,不会去外面听听民间人家的反应。 台湾政府请技术经验的专家是按照其本国的薪金水平来参考的,但是请泰劳,菲佣,竟然是比照台湾本地的薪资水平给外佣。 结果增加了工厂的成本。 非常笨。 这种政府实在是没有用。

What in American Dream that Delude the People ? 7  Twelve Dependent Links Arising

Don’t Indulge the Wild Mind: The Buddha said, “Be careful not to believe your own mind; your mind is not to be believed. Be careful not to get involved with sex; involvement with sex leads to disaster. After you have attained Arhatship, you can believe your own mind.” – Sutra of Forty-Two Sections, Section 28 第二十八章.意马莫纵 佛言。慎勿信汝意。汝意不可信。慎勿与色会。色会即祸生。得阿罗汉已。乃可信汝意。

Staying Mindful of Moral Precepts Brings Us Close to the Way: The Buddha said, “My disciples may be several thousand miles away from me, but if they remember my moral precepts, they will certainly attain the fruition of the Way. If those who are by my side do not follow my moral precepts, they may see me constantly, but in the end they will not attain the Way.” – Sutra of Forty-Two Sections, Section 37 第三十七章.念戒近道 佛言。佛子离吾数千里。忆念吾戒。必得道果。在吾左右。虽常见吾。不顺吾戒。终不得道。

“You were invigorated by mindfulness of God, migration from oneself to God—which is the greatest migration—migration from ego to the truth, and from this world to the unseen world.” ― Ruhollah Khomeini

“If you have divine motives, material benefits will follow suit but they are no longer material; they have become divine.”
― Ruhollah Khomeini

Desire is the tie that binds us from lifetime to lifetime. Desire and will are twins. The use of our will, good or ill, in past lives turn into our rewards/reparation for this time life. 佛经说:“欲知前世因,今生受者是;欲知来世果,今生作者是。”说的今生所受的善恶性果报,都是自己所种的业因,是自种因,自受果。请看32 个详细图解佛教因果定律, 点击每个图可以看到高清。

Each of us are ultimately answer to ourselves. Self governance start from each individual responsible for self cultivation in thoughts, speech and actions. Confucius Great Learning said to us: Cultivate the self, regulate the family, govern the state, then lead the world to peace. 物格而后知至;知至而后意诚;意诚而后心正;心正而后身修;身修而后家齐;家齐而后国治;国治而后天下平。

What in American Dream that Delude the People? 6 Thomas Sowell: Citizen vs. United Case and the Elitist Social Movement that Metastasized into Woke Culture

I am not familiar with politics, but Paul Craig Robert had written three blogs about election being stolen, can turn into another similar confusing situation as that of January 6th 2021 which caused a upheaval of the country. All these happen make me distrust so called “Democracy”. Politics is bought by money, government had openly allow campaign donations which had a huge loop hole to round about doing all kind of manipulation by the will of the big donors and political know-hows which can swing the votes. Of course a lot of it has to do with the Supreme Court voiding much of the campaign finance laws in “Citizen vs. United“.  In 1995, Thomas Sowell examined the elitist social movement that has now metastasized into Woke culture. Many comments that Thomas Sowell is a greater American mind, gave us some clue of the core of the issues.

Election reflections at Liberty Pen website reminds us that election night may have held the promise of a red wave but delivered the same old stagnate pond. Discontent in America was not what many of us thought. ………. A great deal of wisdom is displayed in an ancient Chinese adage: “When I talk, I put on my mask. When I act, I take it off.” – another contraction! In other words, talk is cheap; actions are what matter. Consider that about three quarters of respondents told pollsters that they felt America was going in the wrong direction, yet when the time for action arrived, they reinstalled the status quo. 

Not to mention nowadays big organization can easily use technology to distribute centralized plan without much staff. The book Rules for Revolutionaries: How Big Organizing Can Change Everything published in 2016 actually gave you detail account of how this can be done in today’s anarchy environment. It offers a riveting, behind-the-scene narrative of how a small “distributed organizing” team operating on the fringes of the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign was able to identify, recruit, train, and activate hundreds of thousands of volunteers to make over seventy-five million calls, launch eight million individually sent text messages, and to hold more than one hundred thousand public meetings in an effort to put Sander’s insurgent campaign over the top. This is the very reason why Socrates Hated Democracy. Because such operation is a phenomenon of separation of state and church, and can be easily taken over by the motto of the end justify the means.

The similar scheme of operation is also nowadays applied to business process. The book Capital is Dead: Is This Something Worse? It’s not capitalism, it’s not neoliberalism—what if it’s something worse? 2019.  Author McKenzie Wark argues that information has empowered a new kind of ruling class. Through the ownership and control of information, this emergent class dominates not only labour but capital as traditionally understood as well. And it’s not just tech companies like Amazon and Google. Even Walmart and Nike can now dominate the entire production chain through the ownership of not much more than brands, patents, copyrights, and logistical systems.

While techno-utopian apologists still celebrate these innovations as an improvement on capitalism, for workers—and the planet—it’s worse. The new ruling class uses the powers of information to route around any obstacle labor and social movements put up. So how do we find a way out? Capital Is Dead offers not only the theoretical tools to analyze this new world, but ways to change it. Drawing on the writings of a surprising range of classic and contemporary theorists, Wark offers an illuminating overview of the contemporary condition and the emerging class forces that control—and contest—it.

But of course judges ARE fallible human beings affected by the same politics as anybody else. If court decisions WERE made on the basis of defined objective principles, all Supreme Court decisions would be rendered unanimously, not split 5 to 4 as most of the important decisions are. So in the end, the federal, state, and local laws are no more and no less than what the federal judges say they are.

It is surely a paradox to say that we live in a “democracy” when the reality is that a majority of five of the nine unelected Supreme Court justices with lifetime tenure trump the elected President, the 535 elected Congresspersons and Senators, the 50 state legislatures, and every state and local court in the nation. The paradox is that an unelected judiciary appears to be essential to preserving democracy. Examples of what happens in countries where the judiciary is weak can be seen in Latin America where all too often the law is whatever the president or junta of the day says it is. Nobody’s liberties are safe where the judiciary can be overruled by the whims of chief executives and legislatures.

Americans instinctively understand this paradox. Presidents and Congresses have often criticized the courts, but none has ever succeeded in defying them. Mr. Jefferson famously tried to remove the Federalist “midnight judges” appointed by his predecessor John Adams, and was administered a thumping rebuke not only by Justice Marshall but by his own party in Congress. FDR nearly destroyed his otherwise-popular presidency by attempting to “pack the court” with justices favorable to his views. Now Democratic party has embarked on the same unproductive path of trying to influence (intimidate?) the Supremes into reversing their positions. Thus, as much as we are prone to criticizing the courts,  we instinctively understand that they should remain the supreme authority on the law.

IS there a way to “improve” the decision-making processes of the courts, presumably to make them more true to the Founder’s ideals as expressed in the Constitution, without disturbing their cherished role as final arbiters of the law? Judge Wilkinson, a Federal Appellate Judge, sets out to answer that question.

Judge Wilkinson compassionately offer an explaining the paradox of judicial democracy of American constitutional law undergone a transformation in Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right to Self-Governance (Inalienable Rights). Issues once left to the people have increasingly become the province of the courts. Subjects as diverse as abortion rights and firearms regulations, health care reform and counterterrorism efforts, not to mention a millennial presidential election, are more and more the domain of judges.

What sparked this development? In this engaging volume, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson argues that America’s most brilliant legal minds have launched a set of cosmic constitutional theories that, for all their value, are undermining self-governance. Thinkers as diverse as Justices William Brennan and Antonin Scalia, Professor John Hart Ely, Judges Robert Bork and Richard Posner, have all produced seminal interpretations of our Founding document, but ones that promise to imbue courts with unprecedented powers. While crediting the theorists for the sparkling quality of their thoughts, Judge Wilkinson argues they will slowly erode the role of representative institutions in America and leave our children bereft of democratic liberty.

The loser in all the theoretical fireworks is the old and honorable tradition of judicial restraint. The judicial modesty once practiced by Learned Hand, John Harlan, and Oliver Wendell Holmes has given way to competing schools of liberal and conservative activism seeking sanctuary in Living Constitutionalism, Originalism, Process Theory, or the supposedly anti-theoretical creed of Pragmatism. Each of these seemingly disparate theories promises their followers an intellectually respectable route to congenial political outcomes from the bench. Judge Wilkinson calls for a plainer, simpler, self-disciplined commitment to judicial restraint and democratic governance, a course that alas may be impossible so long as the cosmic constitutionalists so dominate contemporary legal thought.

But things happened in 1960s may give us some more insight. Judge Wilkinson argued in All Falling Faiths: Reflections on the Promise and Failure of the 1960s , a warm and intimate memoir, that 1960s inflicted enormous damage on our country; even at this very hour we see the decade’s imprint in so much of what we say and do. The chapters reveal the harm done to the true meaning of education, to our capacity for lasting personal commitments, to our respect for the rule of law, to our sense of rootedness and home, to our desire for service, to our capacity for national unity, to our need for the sustenance of faith. Judge Wilkinson does not seek to lecture but to share in the most personal sense what life was like in the 1960s, and to describe the influence of those frighteningly eventful years upon the present day.

Judge Wilkinson acknowledges the good things accomplished by the Sixties and nourishes the belief that we can learn from that decade ways to build a better future. But he asks his own generation to recognize its youthful mistakes and pleads with future generations not to repeat them. The author’s voice is one of love and hope for America. But our national prospects depend on facing honestly the full magnitude of all we lost during one momentous decade and of all we must now recover.

But to me, I think fundamentally, American history indicated that people had put their judgement above the God, the separation of State and Church had brought out all the disorientation and paradox in constitutional interpretations.