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Most of the time external environment covers THAT vision and sometimes the external environment itself removes that cover. something like one thorn removing another thorn. Are the religions removing thorn or covering thorn. When covered with ashes the Fire is not visible. but the blaze of wind remove the ashes. Are the religions the covering ashes or blazing winds? or do they do both... a plant requires protection from sheeps and cows when young, but once grown into bigger trees they can give shades to these very animals. but the very protection wall is under threat if the Plant is allowed to Grow into mammoth size. Can we assume religion has only the value of a protection wall for the tender plants. What are your takes on these matters?

2006-09-25 21:36:19 · 2 answers · asked by jayakrishnamenon 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Religion as a set up, if they try to expand their framework to suit to the bigger grown tree, there is a heavy chance that the other tender plants may get eaten up by the sheep .. if they do not enlarge their frameworks, the overgrown tree may just crush the wall, ther also the chances are pretty high for the sheeps and cows to eat the tender plants ... may be its a catch 22 situation for the religions ... jk himself is observing very carefully what the various the religions are going to do to overcome this situation ... to pursue some kind of order in the society, trying to save it from utter chaoes ... may be they have to come up with different levels of frameworks and as when the plant grows from one level to another level, they should be able to replant it outside the smaller wall into a bigger and broader wall with lesser protection ... letting the society to take benefits from the shade with a larger and flexible loose outer framework accomodating all somehow ...

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2006-09-27 06:24:35 · answer #1 · answered by jayakrishnaathmavidya 4 · 1 0

I love your writing style.

The answer to your question is, yes. We are all righteousness and bliss (with some thorns).

2006-09-25 21:43:55 · answer #2 · answered by Bad Buddhist 4 · 2 0

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