Posted by Peter Williams Albert is OBVIOUSLY ANGRY. And I was thinking that if one is angry, one is probably missing the point. But then I was thinking that it's OK to be Angry. Get angry when you see a wee kid getting beaten up, get angry about war, get angry about litter (a personal favourite). So the rule of thumb that I've come up with is: If you're angry and nobody (including the planet) is getting hurt, you're probably missing the point. It's good to have our buttons pressed - it shows we've still got buttons and much to learn.
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on 6/22/2007, 3:50 am, in reply to "Osho --The Buddha of the 20th Century Century"
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After congratulating Elisa for her sharp humour I had a think about this and tried to come up with some rule of thumb that might help.
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