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    • Jedi Sentinel Findings (Last post by RyuJin)
    • It sounds kind of cold to say, but you have to also look at the paranoid nature of the society we created...some will use children as bait to trap would be victims...look at what the vietcong did during the vietnam war using babies to lure in gi's to explosive traps...its sad that we turned society into this...then there's the fear of being accused of paedophilia or kidnapping or abuse.... Personally I always evaluate the situation thoroughly making sure help is genuinely needed before offering...women and children always draw my attention....I have avoided being jumped by refusing to help a woman once, she was asking for someone to help her get home, and my instincts screamed "no"...someone that was there with me took her home and it turned out she was baiting him to get mugged...when he got her to her house her buddies were waiting in the dark....the saddest part is that she's still using this trick and people are still falling for it...
    • Feminism (Last post by ren)
    • Yeah well insurance companies don't cover men's manboobs and don't pay for implants for men with small penises. Why? because it's not a disease or the result of an accident, no matter how poorly or inadequate they feel about the situation. I don't understand why people can't just get a grip, accept what they are and get on with their lives. You can claim all you want to be a woman trapped in a woman's body, no amount of insurance money or surgery is going to change that. You don't choose your parents, you physiology, the planet you were born on or the era you were born in. That's just how it is. Ways of the Force and all. I blame society for making people feel inadequate, but at the same time I believe it's up to them to get themselves together. some men feel they'd be better off being women, some women feel they'd be better off being men. Big deal. Concerns for one's own gender seem rather petty to me.
    • Reaction to this (Last post by Adder)
    • I was going to answer about mathematics and ignore the error, say something about how I view multiplication as weighted action in two dimensional space against a value. I dunno if that helps!?
    • Death row inmate goes free (Last post by Wendaline)
    • I never said her crime was acceptable. In fact it's awful. I'm just saying it's not impossible that this woman has changed her ways.
    • The two extremes of life (Last post by Alexandre Orion)
    • "Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness." ~ Chuang-Tzu "All existing things are really one. We regard those that are beautiful and rare as valuable, and those that are ugly as foul and rotten The foul and rotten may come to be transformed into what is rare and valuable, and the rare and valuable into what is foul and rotten." ~ Chuang-Tzu Tao Te Ching 80 If a country is governed wisely, its inhabitants will be content. They enjoy the labour of their hands and don't waste time inventing labour-saving machines. Since they dearly love their homes, they aren't interested in travel. There may be a few wagons and boats, but these don't go anywhere. There may be an arsenal of weapons, but nobody ever uses them. People enjoy their food, take pleasure in being with their families, spend weekends working in their gardens, delight in the doings of the neighbourhood. And even though the next country is so close that people can hear its roosters crowing and its dogs barking, they are content to die of old age without ever having gone to see it. (Consider the governing of a country alike unto the governing of oneself ...) Have you ever spent a half an hour looking for your glasses, keys or just whatever ... only to realise you were holding them the whole time ? Or, like Dorothy in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", who had from the very beginning of her adventure the capability of "going home" by virtue of the silver slippers, yet needed to learn the lessons along the yellow-brick road before fully understanding what "home" meant to her. Enlightenment. Do we have to search for it ? Do we really need to make it into some mathematically quantifiable ratio ? And if we could just click our heels and make a wish, would we know we were enlightened ? What do we do after we've "found" our enlightenment ? Sometimes we put a lot of effort into our charming superficiality ... that may make for a moment of mirth, but not necessarily "happiness". We also have a tendency to put a lot of effort into our misery, our boredom, our anxieties &c. The search for what we think of as enlightenment and happiness is effectively a variation of the "White must Win" (Watts) which is categorically false. Happiness, like enlightenment, are not worth pursuing. "I know the joy of fishes in the river through my own joy, as I go walking along the same river." ~ Chuang-Tzu
    • This Video is a Trip -- Through the Known Universe... (Last post by Proteus)
    • I've shown this video to people often. It's very educational. You can also explore in 3D, the same model they use here in a few free programs you can download online Space Engine - en.spaceengine.org/‎ << my favorite, but requires a good computer. Celestia - www.shatters.net/celestia/ << is very nice and good for weaker computers
    • Dead Sea Scrolls (Last post by Abhaya Budhil)
    • Yesterday I went to an exhibit where the Dead Sea Scrolls were being displayed. The exhibit started with a lot of the history surrounding Judea, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam in relation to the scrolls before displaying the scrolls themselves with accompanying translations. I didn't know much about the scrolls when I went to visit, and I found the exhibit extremely interesting. I was wondering if anyone here had any particular knowledge of or interest in the scrolls that they could share. I am particularly interested in their relationship to holy books of different religions and their relationship to religious practices today.
    • Our Myths (Last post by Abhaya Budhil)
    • I know that this story comes from Harry Potter, and it is not a myth so much as it is a children's story, but I feel it fits here. For me, it connects to the Jedi believe of "death, yet the Force." The Tale of the Three Brothers “There were once three brothers who were traveling along a lonely, winding road at twilight. In time, the brothers reached a river too deep to wade through and too dangerous to swim across.. However, these brothers were learned in the magical arts, and so they simply waved their wands and made a bridge appear across the treacherous water. They were halfway across it when they found their path blocked by a hooded figure. And Death spoke to them. He was angry that he had been cheated out of three new victims, for travelers usually drowned in the river. But Death was cunning. He pretended to congratulate the three brothers upon their magic and said that each had earned a prize for having been clever enough to evade him. So the oldest brother, who was a combative man, asked for a wand more powerful than any in existence: a wand that must always win duels for its owner, a wand worthy of a wizard who had conquered Death! So Death crossed to an elder tree on the banks of the river, fashioned a wand from a branch that hung there, and gave it to the oldest brother. Then the second brother, who was an arrogant man, decided that he wanted to humiliate Death still further, and asked for the power to recall others from Death. So Death picked up a stone from the riverbank and gave it to the second brother, and told him that the stone would have the power to bring back the dead. And then Death asked the third and youngest brother what he would like. The youngest brother was the humblest and also the wisest of the brothers, and he did not trust Death. So he asked for something that would enable him to go forth from that place without being followed by Death. And death, most unwillingly, handed over his own Cloak of Invisibility. Then Death stood aside and allowed the three brothers to continue on their way, and they did so, talking with wonder of the adventure they had had, and admiring Death’s gifts. In due course the brothers separated, each for his own destination. The first brother traveled on for a week or more, and reaching a distant village, sought out a fellow wizard with whom he had a quarrel. Naturally with the Elder Wand as his weapon, he could not fail to win the duel that followed. Leaving his enemy dead upon the floor, the oldest brother proceeded to an inn, where he boasted loudly of the powerful wand he had snatched from Death himself, and of how it made him invincible. That very night, another wizard crept upon the oldest brother as he lay, wine-sodden, upon his bed. The theif took the wand and, for good measure, slit the oldest brother’s throat. And so Death took the first brother for his own. Meanwhile, the second brother journeyed to his own home, where he lived alone. Here he took out the stone that had the power to recall the dead, and turned it thrice in his hand. To his amazement and his delight, the figure of the girl he had once hoped to marry, before her untimely death, appeared at once before him. Yet she was sad and cold, separated from him as by a veil. Though she had returned to the mortal world, she did not truly belong there and suffered. Finally the second brother, driven mad with hopeless longing, killed himself so as truly to join her. And so Death took the second brother for his own. But though Death searched for the third brother for many years, he was never able to find him. It was only when he had attained a great age that the youngest brother finally took off the Cloak of Invisibility and gave it to his son. And then he greeted Death as an old friend, and went with him gladly, and, equals, they departed this life.”
    • Your eyes can deceive you, don't trust them. (Last post by Donkey)
    • While I was sitting one night with a poet friend watching a great opera performed in a tent under arc lights, the poet took my arm and pointed silently. Far up, blundering out of the night, a huge Cecropia moth swept past from light to light over the posturings of the actors. “He doesn’t know,” my friend whispered excitedly. “He’s passing through an alien universe brightly lit but invisible to him. He’s in another play; he doesn’t see us. He doesn’t know. Maybe it’s happening right now to us.” —Loren Eiseley American Scholar 2007
    • If you ruled the world.. (Last post by Mkone)
    • I'd follow peace but keep trades in the countries dependent. Have votes for policies and prevent any war. Or try, as we know war isn't always prevented by both parties. Just keep war from escalating.
    • Xbox One! (E3) (Last post by RyuJin)
    • Here's my gripe with both systems...no backwards compatibility....so if I want to play an older game I have to keep an additional system...its the same gripe I have with the 360 and ps3...then there's the whole exclusive title thing...in order to play a certain game you have to have a certain system...it's annoying, each system has games that are great but only available for one system...so if I want to play them I have to own the system...it's annoying...I don't have a ps3 because most of the games I like are on the 360...then there's the game "the last of us" which looks awesome, but alas is only for ps3...what bs...make people buy a system just for one or two good games....oh and of course the whole "let's make sure no one can buy used games" thing...if the games didn't cost a fortune to begin with there wouldn't be a used game market (or not much of one)...the creed is greed...they wanted a share of the money from games being resold, but couldn't get it so instead they make it so you have to pay them for a new game license in order to play a used game....
    • Mind Altering Drugs (Last post by mdk)
    • I've tried a few drugs when i was younger, and the ones which have my interest are cannabis and LSD and others hallucinogens. Cannabis can help for many things, as meditation and opening mind (and abviously cool for getting high too, but, err, I digress),but a jedi must keep his mind clear, so the point is to reach the same state naturally, and I guess it's possible for a very well trained person (maye some of you guys can, tell us). The hallucinogens (and especially mescaline) are a real trip in your deep self if you want it to be this way. I experienced hallucinogens 4 times spaced out by many years and each time it had been unique. The fist time doesn't count because you have to discover the possibilities before really using the real potential of the trip. each of the other times was like an initiation and a passage. I must say that even if I'm agnostic, I have what I call my personnal mystic, so each time i took these drugs, i used to prepare myself several days before, and ech trip gave me months (even years) of thinking. My point is not to give you details about my psychedelic experiences but I consider these drugs as "good" drugs that can help someone prepared to, and, as the cannabis, I believe that some rare people can do a trip like that naturally, but less numerous than for the cannabis. Once again, maybe some of you can do that even if i think that statistics play against us ;) Wow, I wrote a lot and since I'm french, I'm sure my post can look a bit "strange" sometimes by the words I'm using. all my apologies and I hope you understand (a bit at lest) mhat I meant. MTFBWY all

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