I have just been inspired by a Buddhist friend to abandon Buddhism and return to my inner quest for a meaning and complete resolution to life.
As a child I was amazed by how much stuff people knew but then very perplexed that adults knew nothing about the most important bit - life. It's like a school they fill your mind with everything but what you really need to know.
So what is life? what am I supposed to do with it? Does death matter? Why after thousands of years do we still argue and have problems, haven't they been figured out yet? Is there a single key with which to grasp everything and tie everything together?
After filling email boxes for many years to the huge annoyance of friends and then trying to hold together and organise constantly changing stuff on webpages, far too disorganised to write a journal, now its time for a weblog as the obvious - if I thought about it for a second - way to track what are likely to be shifting attitudes for quite a while to come.
See where this gets us...
A search for happiness in poverty. Happiness with personal loss, and a challenge to the wisdom of economic growth and environmental exploitation.
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