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From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the Movement of Tantra-Hammock on 20 Jun 2010 11:13 On Jun 19, 2:00 am, norbu_tragri <norbu.tra...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 17, 2:06 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, Creator of the > Movement of Tantra-Hammock" <nolionnoprob...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > Strategy of the mosquitoes is VERY effective. Nagging can pay off with > > great results. > > Or not. Nagging can get some results - caving-in or combat. > Parents who want the best for the children, or children who > want the best the best for their parents don't give in to > either reaction. :) The tiny mosquito can drive the giant (us) crazy. David vs. Goliath. They are also many, so they also show the united we can accomplish anything. > > > > > But do we LOVE the mosquitoes? > > Mosquitoes are part of life - do you love life with arms wide open, > or chose little part that are sort of ok, some days, depending on how > you feel...? Wait a minute, that mosquito is sucking your blood and he's within reach... What do we do? Strike or tell him "I love you?" > > > > > We must draw the line somewhere, right? > > No. > > Wise Monkey smacks mosquitoes, Wise Buddha lets them live. > Who knows which is which....a mosquitoe approaches... > there is no line, chaos follows... > What follows is improvisation, dance... > No set lines. Wise Monkey blows them away with fan, and then whoever crosses the line is "dead meat." Though I can find a good reason to dance in their presence rather than sitting like Buddha. Hey, the mosquitoes have to learn to respect too! It's break time in the hammock, you know. > There is very much climate change going on, and very bad news... That's the reality, even in the Tibetan peaks. Only simple life can stop it. > > > > > I think nature is the only thing worth worshiping if there's something > > that needs dying for or living for. > > i prefer mutual respect to groveling or demanding worship, > and nature seems to be okay with that, she hasn't stopped hugging me, > or i her... You can hug a tree and never feel betrayed like a woman could. > > > > > But when you start loving the mosquitoes, you know you went too far. ;) > > when mosquitoes go too far you might love to let them know... > > what that says about human life though.... > > - n I'll say "I love you mosquito," before I smack them. ;) |