Dochu La
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...how lovely bright
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One of the worst movies ever made
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Der schwäbische Laokoon (4xPiP)
Nilgansfamilie
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It's coffee time!
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Buddha Dordenma
This 54m high Buddha Shakyamuni statue towers on a hill just outside Bhutan's capital Thimphu. On our visit work on the site was still ongoing.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha_Dordenma_statue
www.skr.de/bhutan-reisen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/buddha-dordenma
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha_Dordenma_statue
www.skr.de/bhutan-reisen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/buddha-dordenma
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Nurturance typically requires sacrifice. And so it might seem strange that a concomitant of moral nurturance would be a view of morality as the cultivation of one's own happiness. Yet such a moral scheme is a consequence of Morality As Nurturance. The reasoning goes like this:
Unhappy people are less likely to be compassionate (empathetic and nurturant) than happy people, since they are not likely to want others to be happier than they are. Therefore, to promote one's own capacity to compassion (empathy and nurturance), one should make oneself as happy as possible -- provided one doesn't hurt anyone in the process
This view of the morality of happiness is intuitively understood and widespread among a great many whose moral system is Nurturant Parent morality. Incidentally, it is a long-standing part of the Buddhist tradition. There is a reason, after all, why the Buddha is smiling. Excerpt: "Moral Politics" ~ George Lakoff
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