November 13, 2009
Behaviour of people.
The coarse view is explained in Buddhism as well, and this is really great to see how science connect with Buddhism in research. The underlying background of behaviour is more important than the words adressed, often with pride, arrogance and aggression toward the one who is seen as having other opions than the own being.
Before people did so to protect their area, their status in the group, now this happens on internet and the objects which has to hide the background on places like a forum is the special focus on "I only know and the other strange one knows not." Through this misperception afflictions as arrogant behaviour are flooding.
Verbal arrogance or hitting each other with a stick or stone! What is the difference?
Still humans's nature is not harmed, the obscurations are temporary in the dualistic view.
With deep compassion for all sentient beings. _/\_
Behaviour of people.
>> November 13, 2009
It is very interesting to investigate in some psychology regarding behaviour of our human fellows on internet. Psychology ( and Antropology...) are showing us how people interact with what is percieved as strange, far away from me, not mine in different cultures.
The coarse view is explained in Buddhism as well, and this is really great to see how science connect with Buddhism in research. The underlying background of behaviour is more important than the words adressed, often with pride, arrogance and aggression toward the one who is seen as having other opions than the own being.
Before people did so to protect their area, their status in the group, now this happens on internet and the objects which has to hide the background on places like a forum is the special focus on "I only know and the other strange one knows not." Through this misperception afflictions as arrogant behaviour are flooding.
Verbal arrogance or hitting each other with a stick or stone! What is the difference?
Still humans's nature is not harmed, the obscurations are temporary in the dualistic view.
With deep compassion for all sentient beings. _/\_
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