dave_a_mbs wrote on Jan 29th, 2008 at 6:39pm:Actually, my favorite is peanut butter and baNanner. The term "obligation" and the other term "duty" are moral imperatives that tell us that if we fail to accomplish some activity we are morally damaged. This is Bull Scheisse. There is no moral obligation. None. Moral obligation is a social myth. We are not required to do anything whatsoever for anyone else whatsoever. People who worry about their moral obligations have problems with imperatives. It is sometimes said that they "should" on themselves, and engage in "must-erbation". This world is bounded by negativity and threat, the danger of forgetting to perform some ritual, or the agony guilt over things not within our control. In place of obligation and duty we have freedom. To act for the benefit of others is a freedom that we have, and it has a very good payoff in increased happiness for everyone. This world is bounded by rewards and happiness, and the fun of doing good. We do not have anything to force us to do good works, but good works pay off for everyone and bring us "great heaps of merit" (I love that Buddhist expression!) It is for this reason that the best council to those who wish to change the world is not to go there, but to start with personal work. When we have stopped creating negative karma, and not until then, we are ready to help others to create less negative karma as well. BUT there is no obligation.
dave
Nanners just have a way to stick to ya, dont they...
Nix - bull scheisse, Dave...rofl..

. If looking at it from the standpoint of Karma, then "there is an obligation" inorder to clean up the negative. So the "baNanner" might have been a harsh ruling politician at some point behind her, and thus decided to incarnate into the others role
this go around to see what it feels like and IF beNanner is consciously aware , then she will not respond with anger, but rather with "love und understanding" and thus become contagious to those around her.