Yes well here I post..
Found this thread trough best of..
Love you all as per usual.
I honour you all.
NEway
I know this is was a valid topic when I posted.To answer those who were wondering as to why I had not more recently reposted,
I feel at the moment it was because looking back at Best of BL.
You know I could of looked at the name throgh "yobbo"/blah eyes yet I have at times a strong social conscience.
I also do feel that I had posted a quite well and succinct first statement upon the subject, not really needing resupport from me as I/it has said its thing;
and so I shall still say that
I do not feel the idea of kiling Rock Stars entertaining,
especially
(O, ethics question here, what makes one being more important than another;?;neway
when its one that one likes ?
For example I like to feel that the pure path of life that I (1 is?)endeavouring to follow, does not sanction the murder of another being ,let alone a foreign artistic one.
It be against UN clauses xxxx +++ as well as the Ten Commandments.Et Else.
KillRockStar Entertainment sounds like
Kill Europeans/Americans/Russians/(x) Entertainment
words do mean words, so will we please get them correct please(up 2 U...)
I am VERY commmitted & connected devotionally with Earthcore and am in love with
www.Nukleuz;.com yet because maybe of this very concept that this post was/is discussing,I found it challenging to maintain a joyful loving dance presence when Dear Nick of Nukleuz played( and I love Nukleuz.com so much)...luckingly I had witnessed his prodignousness live B4 hand.and had to some other fun crater wa(/o)ndershuffles..
Pleo please lets stay friends.
Airwalk I appreciate you deeply yet for a peaceful planet to occur, we must find peace amongst the groups and sections of society maintained.
I
shall maintain my PLURwork and be hearkened always please as to those that have shone the guiding light upon the path. ....
A Guide ;
Dr MArtin Luther King Jr;
"Today there is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence. It is either nonviolence or nonexistence. I feel that we've got to look at this total thing anew and recognize that we must live together. That the whole world now it is one--not only geographically but it has to become one in terms of brotherly concern. Whether we live in America or Asia or Africa we are all tied in a single garment of destiny and whatever effects one directly, effects one in-directly.
"I'm concerned about living with my conscience and searching for that which is right and that which is true, and I cannot live with the idea of being just a conformist following a path that everybody else follows. And this has happened to us. As I've said in one of my books, so often we live by the philosophy 'Everybody's doing it, it must be alright.' We tend to determine what is right and wrong by taking a sort of Gallup poll of the majority opinion, and I don't think this is the way to get at what is right.
"Arnold Toynbee talks about the creative minority and I think more and more we must have in our world that creative minority that will take a stand for that which conscience tells them is right, even though it brings about criticism and misunderstanding and even abuse."
Excerpted from a 1967 interview of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Arnold Michaelis.
The University of Georgia and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. (c) Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr., Mrs. Coretta Scott King, and Arnold Michaelis
Surely dear ones we learnt the basics by now?