Re: O/T - Harpers: 'Lost in Thought: The psychological risks of meditation' Archived Message
Posted by brooks on March 26, 2021, 8:07 pm, in reply to "Re: O/T - Harpers: 'Lost in Thought: The psychological risks of meditation' "
I suppose it all comes down to how one defines radical...if used to mean getting to the root, or radix, of the problem, you could say applying the law of compassion would mean abolishing any political organization or social institution which trampled on that law. Which would lead to some pretty radical reorganizing of our political/social structures!
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