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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #30 on: May 24, 2007, 10:03:12 PM »
I do not know Confucious per se` but I read from the quote that there are certain weaknessess that can be in the female aspect of us if we let them.

A woman that distrusts herself and obeys her husband could also easily be a man that distrusts himself and believes in his "nation", "religion", etc.
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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2007, 01:15:13 AM »
I do not know Confucious per se` but I read from the quote that there are certain weaknessess that can be in the female aspect of us if we let them.

A woman that distrusts herself and obeys her husband could also easily be a man that distrusts himself and believes in his "nation", "religion", etc.

It was from the The Confucian Marriage Manual, Mayflow.

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2007, 01:16:05 AM »
hmmm... well, he does have point there.

You better be joking   >:(

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #33 on: May 25, 2007, 01:54:24 AM »

Confucius was an asshole.


Confucius may very well have been an arsehole.. never met him.. being a "sage" does not presuppose one from being an "arsehole" - its a good learning in discernment. Sometimes even the fool has something of value to say..

The change in our history from matriarchy to patriarchy (if one goes for that) has some interesting side effects. While man did indeed attempt to suppress the woman, the woman in her turn acquiesed in exchange for something else.. the woman after all gave birth to the son..

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #34 on: May 25, 2007, 06:33:47 AM »
I do not know Confucious per se` but I read from the quote that there are certain weaknessess that can be in the female aspect of us if we let them.

A woman that distrusts herself and obeys her husband could also easily be a man that distrusts himself and believes in his "nation", "religion", etc.

good point mayflow

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #35 on: May 31, 2007, 07:26:32 AM »
the courage to remove ourselves from the common mind.  the courage to stand off to the side and listen to our hearts.  to really listen. 
"When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire.  Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born.  And when you were a silent word upon life's quivering lips, I too was there, another silent word.  Then life uttered us and...-Kahlil Gibran

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #36 on: May 31, 2007, 09:40:18 AM »
the courage to remove ourselves from the common mind.  the courage to stand off to the side and listen to our hearts.  to really listen. 

the courage to be whom we are..

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #37 on: May 31, 2007, 09:41:21 AM »
the courage to remove ourselves from the common mind.  the courage to stand off to the side and listen to our hearts.  to really listen. 

The courage to be ourselves and not hide behind a gazillion aliases...

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #38 on: June 01, 2007, 10:11:44 AM »
the courage to be whom we are..
also the courage to see others as the bright spirits they are. 
"When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire.  Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born.  And when you were a silent word upon life's quivering lips, I too was there, another silent word.  Then life uttered us and...-Kahlil Gibran

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #39 on: June 01, 2007, 10:53:51 AM »

Blinded By the Light

Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Madman drummers bummers,
Indians in the summer with a teenage diplomat
In the dumps with the mumps as the adolescent pumps his way into his hat
With a boulder on my shoulder, feelin' kinda older,
I tripped the merry-go-round
With this very unpleasin', sneezin' and wheezin,
the calliope crashed to the ground
The calliope crashed to the ground
But she was...
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Some silicone sister with a manager mister told me I go what it takes
She said "I'll turn you on sonny to something strong,
play the song with the funky break"
And go-cart Mozart was checkin' out the weather chart to see if it was safe outside
And little Early-Pearly came by in his curly-wurly and asked me if I needed a ride
Asked me if I needed a ride
But she was...
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light
She got down but she never got tired
She's gonna make it through the night
She's gonna make it through the night
But mama, that's where the fun is
But mama, that's where the fun is
Mama always told me not to look into the eye's of the sun
But mama, that's where the fun is
Some brimstone baritone anticyclone rolling stone preacher from the east
Says, "Dethrone the dictaphone, hit it in it's funny bone,
that's where they expect it least"
And some new-mown chaperone was standin' in the corner,
watching the young girls dance
And some fresh-sown moonstone was messin' with his frozen zone, reminding him of romance
The calliope crashed to the ground
But she was...
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light,
revved up like a deuce,
another runner in the night
Blinded by the light
Madman drummers bummers, Indians in the summer with a teenage diplomat
In the dumps with the mumps as the adolescent pumps his way into his hat
With a boulder on my shoulder, feelin' kinda older,
I tripped the merry-go-round
With this very unpleasin', sneezin' and wheezin,
the calliope crashed to the ground
Now Scott with a slingshot finially found a tender spot and throws his lover in the sand
And some bloodshot forget-me-not said daddy's within earshot save the buckshot, turn up the band
Some silicone sister with a manager mister told me I go what it takes
She said "I'll turn you on sonny to something strong"

also the courage to see others as the bright spirits they are. 

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #40 on: June 01, 2007, 11:48:16 AM »
also the courage to see others as the bright spirits they are. 

yes

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Re: From Confucius
« Reply #41 on: June 11, 2007, 07:10:29 PM »
heh heh, blinded by the light...blinded by something for sure.
"When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire.  Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness dreams were born.  And when you were a silent word upon life's quivering lips, I too was there, another silent word.  Then life uttered us and...-Kahlil Gibran