dave_a_mbs
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(First a technicality - the danger level is actually 27^2, because it's a surface, so engineering types won't bug me about my sloppy math. That's 314 @ 2000 lb bunker busters. Still not worth a war.)
Well, Matthew, in my estimation, the reason we've got this tiger by its tail is karmic.
The problem of karma is that our actions involve an entire situation, so that we are at the core of a vast network of causes and effects that radiate outward. I, as a hostile and aggressive actor am surrounded by others who attempt to live with me by making my aggression less dangerous (usually by a "If you hit me, I'll hit you back," kind of strategy) and at the same time, they espouse values quite similar to mine, to which I reciprocate in kind. Thus we work together in a sort of armed truce. It is irrational to suggest that I can simply turn away from this scene and embrace total love, unless I am willing to sacrifice myself totally, as Jesus did. Instead, the apropriate path is de-escalation by adopting mutual endeavors that everybody can share profitably, and which interfere with conflict.
For example, a commonwealth or collectivity of some sort, that involves all nations, tends to reduce their tendencies to fight each other. Hence the UN has probably been useful in reducing the global danger level, just as was the League of Nations before it. And to the degree that nations alienate themselves from their neighbors, they become liable to squabbles, bad neighbors among nations, just as we see with individual people who are friendly, and those who are hostile.
The degree to which our escape from the karma of past actions can be accomplished is the degree to which we are each able to soak up the B*** S*** dumped on us by less astute people, and still respond to them in a loving manner, accepting them as part of our own nature, and with the realization that this is the best practice for all parties concerned, so that we all can get on with the basic business of living, which is to become more God-like.
The degree to which we perpetuate hostility is the degree to which we are unable to accept being the Dumpee, and respond by some kind of defensive or aggressive action, so that we become the Dumper. That provokes threat, so it's an imperfect solution, like patting the waves to quiet them. The LEAST perfect approach is to try to kill the people who are bothering us. The next worst thing is to try to rearrange their lives and households to be the way we would prefer them to be. However, for some reason, each of us always seems to feel that it's easier to rearrange Your life than the remove the problems with Mine.
The result of this karmic entanglement is that we must very slowly and carefully extricate ourselves, and in the process accept a full ration of the damage that we had previously caused others, which is why the radial network of negative emotions emerged in the first place. Like the Vedic spider that first spins its web, and later eats it up in order to spin a new web. This is rarely a comfortable realization, because it means that we must take total responsibility for our actions, regardless of what others have done to us. But isn't that what PUL is all about? And no matter how hard it is to envision that guy with the fire bomb in his hand, or with an explosive waistcoat, as part of God, we deny our own Godliness if we deny his. This might not be to our preferences, but it's the way things are, and only after we collectively accept that can we move onward to peace.
dave
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