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Yarra @yarra tweeted:
Hatred does not cease by hatred but only by love; this is the eternal rule.
-Buddha #quote
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VinayVaidya111 @VinayVaidya111 retweeted:
'Hatred' is so obvious a fact all are aware of, without conscious effort, where-as 'love' is an abstract idea only. No one really knows what it is.
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So, is it not wise that 'hatred' is directly dealt with by understanding how it comes into being in the very first place, and there-by finding out its very roots?
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For millennia, humanity is being fooled by such wonderful words, but could not end hatred, violence, doubt, conflict.
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I don't claim Buddha didn't know what He might have meant by 'love', but I just doubt, if we understand the 'love' in that very sense which He must had wanted to say.
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We have been taught to learn to love, and how to love. But this 'love' that we are taught' is an ideal, and in thought only. Where-as 'hatred' is a 'fact'.
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And to deal with a 'fact' is far more easy than 'cultivating' an imaginary / hypothetical ideal, - how-so-ever great, no one is sure about.
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We talk of 'Truth', but we hardly know what exactly is truth. But every-one understands well instantly, without least effort and doubt, 'what is a lie'.
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If one tries to understand the (truth of) lie in all its perspectives and implications, one at once is ridden of the burden and torture that lie is.
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Yarra @yarra tweeted:
Hatred does not cease by hatred but only by love; this is the eternal rule.
-Buddha #quote
--
VinayVaidya111 @VinayVaidya111 retweeted:
'Hatred' is so obvious a fact all are aware of, without conscious effort, where-as 'love' is an abstract idea only. No one really knows what it is.
next
>
So, is it not wise that 'hatred' is directly dealt with by understanding how it comes into being in the very first place, and there-by finding out its very roots?
next
>
For millennia, humanity is being fooled by such wonderful words, but could not end hatred, violence, doubt, conflict.
next
>
I don't claim Buddha didn't know what He might have meant by 'love', but I just doubt, if we understand the 'love' in that very sense which He must had wanted to say.
next
>
We have been taught to learn to love, and how to love. But this 'love' that we are taught' is an ideal, and in thought only. Where-as 'hatred' is a 'fact'.
next
>
And to deal with a 'fact' is far more easy than 'cultivating' an imaginary / hypothetical ideal, - how-so-ever great, no one is sure about.
next
>
We talk of 'Truth', but we hardly know what exactly is truth. But every-one understands well instantly, without least effort and doubt, 'what is a lie'.
next
>
If one tries to understand the (truth of) lie in all its perspectives and implications, one at once is ridden of the burden and torture that lie is.
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