"Nonfear and nonattachment are more precious than money or material wealth.
Fear spoils our lives and makes us misserable.
We cling to objects and people, like a drowning person clings to any object floating by."
Thich Nhat Hanh, Fear.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
One question keep bugging me:
Is there such a thing as human´s innate selfishness?
If the answer to this question is no, could we then:
a) live in a world where everyone shares what they have?
b) live in a world where people have free access to food, water and shelter, just as nature provides it to all living beings?
c) live in a world where people respect all other living beings and strive to minimize the suffering they create while living?
d) live in a world without private property of the land?
PSM, Helsinki
Monday 18th February 2013.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Private Property is Theft
"Tracing back the origin of any piece of property through a succession of “legitimate” transfers, we eventually get to the first owner-the one who simply took it, the one who separated it off from the realm of “ours” or “God’s” into the realm of “mine.” P.J. Proudhon
Excerpt taken from Charles Eisenstein´s "Sacred Economics
"Tracing back the origin of any piece of property through a succession of “legitimate” transfers, we eventually get to the first owner-the one who simply took it, the one who separated it off from the realm of “ours” or “God’s” into the realm of “mine.” P.J. Proudhon
Excerpt taken from Charles Eisenstein´s "Sacred Economics
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