Forwarded from The Iraqi Mind (Mahdi Ahmed)
1260 عام على تأسيس بغداد..
المدينة الخالدة التي عندما زارها مؤسس العمارة الحديثة وأحد اعظم معماريين القرن العشرين فرانك لويد رايت في عام 1957 قال " يحيّا من آمن إن بغداد هيَّ جنةُ عدن "
المدينة الخالدة التي عندما زارها مؤسس العمارة الحديثة وأحد اعظم معماريين القرن العشرين فرانك لويد رايت في عام 1957 قال " يحيّا من آمن إن بغداد هيَّ جنةُ عدن "
قال الإمام زين العابدين لرجلٍ من جلسائه: إِتَّقِ الله وأجمِلْ في الطَّلَب، ولا تَطلُب ما لم يُخلَق. فقالَ الرَّجلُ: وكيف يُطلَبُ ما لم يُخلَق؟ فقال: مَن طَلَبَ الغنى والأموال والسِّعة في الدنيا فإنّما يَطلُبُ ذلك للِراحة، والراحة لم تُخلَق في الدنيا ولا لأهل الدُنيا.
The principle here is that once our physical needs are met, the major reward we often seek is social status, which by its very nature involves a comparison of us to other people. Money, titles, even awards of some sort become important mainly to the extent that they constitute and reflect social status, especially for those already wealthy, i.e., those with the most power in our society.
- House of cards: psychology and psychotherapy built on myth
- House of cards: psychology and psychotherapy built on myth
The Christian acts in a certain way because it is the law, but Jesus did what he did out of an instinctual physiological sensitivity to suffering, similar to that of Buddha or Epicurus. No one who experiences this sensitivity is able to endure extended contact with the world because they “feel every contact too deeply.”
The Christian, on the other hand, behaves in accordance with the rules of the church only in order to gain access to heaven and obtain eternal happiness. The difference is an extremely important one. It is the difference between acting in accord with one’s nature and rebelling against what one is.
- Laughing at Nothing
The Christian, on the other hand, behaves in accordance with the rules of the church only in order to gain access to heaven and obtain eternal happiness. The difference is an extremely important one. It is the difference between acting in accord with one’s nature and rebelling against what one is.
- Laughing at Nothing