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Since I'm in a taoist discipline group (not Dahn Hak, of course I'm not a fool), this makes me feel so strange. Make me reconsider whether I'm in right place, right time. I ask myself even I left myself in a group's hands, giving up solving not-easy-to-answer-right-now problems by myself. Reflection.
There's a dilemma. One side, here's Krishnamurti saying a mass takes an individuals' fair judgement away from them so every cult should be collapsed. On the other side, there's Gurdjieff saying one can do nothing. Both of sides are speaking truth. Only balance matters. Balance between the two poles.
Since I'm in a taoist discipline group (not Dahn Hak, of course I'm not a fool), this makes me feel so strange. Make me reconsider whether I'm in right place, right time. I ask myself even I left myself in a group's hands, giving up solving not-easy-to-answer-right-now problems by myself. Reflection.
There's a dilemma. One side, here's Krishnamurti saying a mass takes an individuals' fair judgement away from them so every cult should be collapsed. On the other side, there's Gurdjieff saying one can do nothing. Both of sides are speaking truth. Only balance matters. Balance between the two poles.