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There Is A Famous Story About Charles Darwin Hiking Through The Countryside In England With His Friend: “ There’s an abundance of clover here,” observed Darwin. “This district must have many widows.” The two strolled on, Darwin enjoying the country air, his friend lost in deep contemplation. At last, the friend tugged the great scientist’s sleeve. “What has clover to do with widows?” he asked. Darwin smiled and explained, “An abundance of clover needs many healthy swarms of bees to pollinate it. Thriving bee hives mean there are few rats to raid and ravage them. A scarcity of rats spells an abundance of cats. Who keeps and feeds packs of cats? Widows, of course.”
In Buddhism There Is A Principle Known As Pratityasamutpada Its most literal translation is  the together rising up of things . What this means, essentially, is that all things are interdependent. Each individual person, place or thing in the world is the result of a collaborative process, and a combination of many interrelated elements. Buddhism sets forth that a large part of our unhappiness comes from our failure to grasp this concept of Pratityasamutpada. Instead of seeing ourselves as interdependent and of relation to all things, we see ourselves as separate, and we set up belief systems that maintain and enforce this fallacy of thought.
Something That Really Fascinates Me Is The Way People Have Historically Communicated Using Various Symbols Whether you look at the pyramids in Egypt, the cave paintings in France or in rural parts of the United States, prehistoric art in China–or elsewhere–ancient cultures have all used similar symbols. One of the most dominant symbols that different people have used is an animal with wings; this particular symbol is often worshipped. It could be a winged bull, a winged snake, winged horse, or winged dragon. Regardless, this image appears throughout various cultures time and time again. The idea of animals (other than birds) having wings seems to be celebrated by virtually all civilizations. A fun place to visit if you are ever in Las Vegas is the King Tut museum. Museums of ancient history such as this display the symbols that different cultures have used throughout history to communicate.
Wings Are Symbolic Of Freedom In addition to appearing in prehistoric art, winged creatures also appear as the subject of numerous myths throughout various cultures. In many of these myths, an animal (or sometimes a person) goes into isolation and emerges with wings. In other stories, such as the legend of the phoenix, a bird dies in a fire, and from the ashes emerges a new, revitalized phoenix. All of these ancient symbols seen in art and mythology represent the process or journey of transformation that is undertaken by all forms of life. They represent becoming something powerful, unique and enlightened. Having wings seems to elevate a creature to an almost godlike status, whereby it is empowered to break free from all limitations.
Most of us have an innate desire to transform ourselves. We believe that deep down there is something that is imperfect with us, which can be made better–and we want to  rise above  the world and our conditions within it. Because our desire to experience transformation is so important to us, it is something that we should honor.
The Idea Of Becoming Something Better And More Significant Than We Are Is Valued By All People At the same time, this need to transform, to escape and rise above seems inconsistent with our general concept of happiness.  The desire to get away and to rise above is a sign that we perceive ourselves as separate and inferior from others. How can we be happy and value our place in the world when we are always seeking to become something different than we in fact are?  
The cause of most of our problems is the separateness that we feel and experience in relation to others. Most warfare, for example, is the result of one group of people feeling separate from others. The root of most problems is the perception of  me  and  not me . Western society emphasizes the survival of individual people. Further, there is a psychological sort of survival that seems to be stressed. For example: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
I Have Had Two Interesting Experiences I Want To Share With You One took place several years ago and the other happened yesterday. Around five years ago I purchased a small house on the water in Malibu, California. One day I had some relatives visiting, and one relative said something I will never forget: “ This house will probably impress people for awhile, and when it stops being impressive to your friends, you can get a bigger one.”  I heard this statement and was a little taken aback. The house was a weekend house that I used to relax when I could get away from the office on the weekends. However, this person viewed the house only as a social climbing tool, and something that I had purchased only for how it would make me look in relation to others. 
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Yesterday, I Found Out That The Gardener At A Property I Am Doing Some Work On Is Very Upset With Me He is installing some lights on a property that I rent out for weddings, and is doing the work for around $5,000, the amount he stated in his bid. However, he recently found out that we charge more than this for a wedding at the property.
“ It Is Not Fair They Make This Much Money Off One Wedding And I Am Only Making Such A Small Amount Of Money For The Lights?” His entire attitude has changed and he is now angry and resentful on the job, rather than thankful to have secured the work at his price. He is installing the lights in a crooked way. I realize that this may sound outrageous, but it is an incredibly common thing. We judge ourselves in relation to others, and when we do not feel we measure up, we get angry. It is none of his business how much a wedding costs at the property and this fact is entirely unrelated to the lights. However, like most people do, this person is separating himself by measuring himself in relation to others-and it does not seem to make much sense.
Do you measure yourself against others? Do you feel more or less significant, or happy in your life, depending upon how others are doing? It would make sense if you did. Almost everyone is guilty of this sort of thought process.
I Have Always Loved Watching People Of Various Backgrounds Who Are Extremely Spiritual One of the draws of many religions for people is the idea that if they become more observant of their chosen religion, they will become more godlike, or somehow better than those who are less observant. In this respect, religion and spirituality are often another way for people to feel as if they are transcending others.
We Are Always Going To Struggle To Find Our Place In The World, As Long We Are Fighting An Inner Sense Of Lacking… And striving for significance in relation to others.  Science, technology and other improvements we are interested in are all things that we use to help us feel transcendent in relation to others. I know of several people who purchase a new cell phone every few months, whenever the model with more features comes out. They are constantly showing others their new cell phone and comparing it with the cell phones of their friends. Having the latest technology becomes part of this competitive sense.
The solution to most of our problems lies in seeing that we are connected with everything around us. Where we are in our career and life is the result of how well connected we are to those around us. When you see your connection to others and you do not try and emphasize the differences, a sense of peace comes over you and you are able to see the world and your life more clearly. You can then contribute to the world in a more pure way, leading you towards a more fulfilling and  less separate  existence.

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See the Connection, Not the Differences

  • 1. See The Connections, Not The Differences
  • 2. There Is A Famous Story About Charles Darwin Hiking Through The Countryside In England With His Friend: “ There’s an abundance of clover here,” observed Darwin. “This district must have many widows.” The two strolled on, Darwin enjoying the country air, his friend lost in deep contemplation. At last, the friend tugged the great scientist’s sleeve. “What has clover to do with widows?” he asked. Darwin smiled and explained, “An abundance of clover needs many healthy swarms of bees to pollinate it. Thriving bee hives mean there are few rats to raid and ravage them. A scarcity of rats spells an abundance of cats. Who keeps and feeds packs of cats? Widows, of course.”
  • 3. In Buddhism There Is A Principle Known As Pratityasamutpada Its most literal translation is  the together rising up of things . What this means, essentially, is that all things are interdependent. Each individual person, place or thing in the world is the result of a collaborative process, and a combination of many interrelated elements. Buddhism sets forth that a large part of our unhappiness comes from our failure to grasp this concept of Pratityasamutpada. Instead of seeing ourselves as interdependent and of relation to all things, we see ourselves as separate, and we set up belief systems that maintain and enforce this fallacy of thought.
  • 4. Something That Really Fascinates Me Is The Way People Have Historically Communicated Using Various Symbols Whether you look at the pyramids in Egypt, the cave paintings in France or in rural parts of the United States, prehistoric art in China–or elsewhere–ancient cultures have all used similar symbols. One of the most dominant symbols that different people have used is an animal with wings; this particular symbol is often worshipped. It could be a winged bull, a winged snake, winged horse, or winged dragon. Regardless, this image appears throughout various cultures time and time again. The idea of animals (other than birds) having wings seems to be celebrated by virtually all civilizations. A fun place to visit if you are ever in Las Vegas is the King Tut museum. Museums of ancient history such as this display the symbols that different cultures have used throughout history to communicate.
  • 5. Wings Are Symbolic Of Freedom In addition to appearing in prehistoric art, winged creatures also appear as the subject of numerous myths throughout various cultures. In many of these myths, an animal (or sometimes a person) goes into isolation and emerges with wings. In other stories, such as the legend of the phoenix, a bird dies in a fire, and from the ashes emerges a new, revitalized phoenix. All of these ancient symbols seen in art and mythology represent the process or journey of transformation that is undertaken by all forms of life. They represent becoming something powerful, unique and enlightened. Having wings seems to elevate a creature to an almost godlike status, whereby it is empowered to break free from all limitations.
  • 6. Most of us have an innate desire to transform ourselves. We believe that deep down there is something that is imperfect with us, which can be made better–and we want to  rise above  the world and our conditions within it. Because our desire to experience transformation is so important to us, it is something that we should honor.
  • 7. The Idea Of Becoming Something Better And More Significant Than We Are Is Valued By All People At the same time, this need to transform, to escape and rise above seems inconsistent with our general concept of happiness.  The desire to get away and to rise above is a sign that we perceive ourselves as separate and inferior from others. How can we be happy and value our place in the world when we are always seeking to become something different than we in fact are?  
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  • 9. I Have Had Two Interesting Experiences I Want To Share With You One took place several years ago and the other happened yesterday. Around five years ago I purchased a small house on the water in Malibu, California. One day I had some relatives visiting, and one relative said something I will never forget: “ This house will probably impress people for awhile, and when it stops being impressive to your friends, you can get a bigger one.” I heard this statement and was a little taken aback. The house was a weekend house that I used to relax when I could get away from the office on the weekends. However, this person viewed the house only as a social climbing tool, and something that I had purchased only for how it would make me look in relation to others. 
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  • 11. Yesterday, I Found Out That The Gardener At A Property I Am Doing Some Work On Is Very Upset With Me He is installing some lights on a property that I rent out for weddings, and is doing the work for around $5,000, the amount he stated in his bid. However, he recently found out that we charge more than this for a wedding at the property.
  • 12. “ It Is Not Fair They Make This Much Money Off One Wedding And I Am Only Making Such A Small Amount Of Money For The Lights?” His entire attitude has changed and he is now angry and resentful on the job, rather than thankful to have secured the work at his price. He is installing the lights in a crooked way. I realize that this may sound outrageous, but it is an incredibly common thing. We judge ourselves in relation to others, and when we do not feel we measure up, we get angry. It is none of his business how much a wedding costs at the property and this fact is entirely unrelated to the lights. However, like most people do, this person is separating himself by measuring himself in relation to others-and it does not seem to make much sense.
  • 13. Do you measure yourself against others? Do you feel more or less significant, or happy in your life, depending upon how others are doing? It would make sense if you did. Almost everyone is guilty of this sort of thought process.
  • 14. I Have Always Loved Watching People Of Various Backgrounds Who Are Extremely Spiritual One of the draws of many religions for people is the idea that if they become more observant of their chosen religion, they will become more godlike, or somehow better than those who are less observant. In this respect, religion and spirituality are often another way for people to feel as if they are transcending others.
  • 15. We Are Always Going To Struggle To Find Our Place In The World, As Long We Are Fighting An Inner Sense Of Lacking… And striving for significance in relation to others. Science, technology and other improvements we are interested in are all things that we use to help us feel transcendent in relation to others. I know of several people who purchase a new cell phone every few months, whenever the model with more features comes out. They are constantly showing others their new cell phone and comparing it with the cell phones of their friends. Having the latest technology becomes part of this competitive sense.
  • 16. The solution to most of our problems lies in seeing that we are connected with everything around us. Where we are in our career and life is the result of how well connected we are to those around us. When you see your connection to others and you do not try and emphasize the differences, a sense of peace comes over you and you are able to see the world and your life more clearly. You can then contribute to the world in a more pure way, leading you towards a more fulfilling and  less separate existence.