Monday, September 21, 2009

Week Two

*My reflections on Uncertainty.
My Life is Uncertainty(smile) . Espeially coming the U.S that I use my insticts most of the time.For instance I try to listen inside of my voice and watch(catch) the truth .
I think that living way is very uncertainty.Sometimes it is happen to me
I thought that is truth at that time but later I realize that was not truth . Often my experience helps my decision.I have heard before that TCM is a medical sience of experience. Now we study based on experience of the ancestry.

* Causality...

I got an idea from sundi's blog. At first I couldn't have any idea about causality.
But if it could say like "karma" I have some idea...
When I traveled to sanfrancisco first time (3years ago) I lost my cell phone in a bus . The trouble was, that was rental-cell-phone. I tried to find in my bag many times and remember where I went to .
When I lost it I really haste but try to calm down. I request my friend calling muni office then finaly could get back the cell phone . Might be a busdriver or passenger found the cell phone on the seat .
My friend told me that is karma .
From this experience I try to help somebody if I have a possiblity them to help.

And different subject , maybe everybody have some experience that many times saw same number just casual discovery. Is that also could say that something concern with causality?


* Is the Universe weird?
I think so.

3 comments:

  1. I, too, like the idea that Karma is an effect and part of Causality theory. I think the universe should reward us for our good-doings and punish the bad-doers. =)

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  2. I'm glad you got your cell phone back!

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  3. The first thing I really thought of was this idea of karma as it relates to causality. I have heard karma described in two different ways. One is that if you do something bad then something bad will happen to you. This is the simple version.
    The direct translation of Karma is "action."
    Then there is other ways to view karma. When I read what Deepak Chopra has to say about Karma (from Hinduism) it makes more sense to me intuitively. Karma is something that accumulates in your nervous system or psyche and becomes more like a sense or pattern that will direct your behavior depending on how big the imprint. The more you act on certain things, the more prone you are to continue to act in those ways...karma is a seed in a sense that will begin to grow inside you if you feed it. It is this way with behaviors that are good and bad. I like this way of looking at karma because it seems more organic and creative than a simple equation.

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