What's in it for me?

Discussion in 'Philosophy and Religion' started by bluesafire, Jul 23, 2008.

  1. bluesafire

    bluesafire Senior Member

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    Yes I know, Xexon said some lovely things... xcept he didn't recognize the choir he was preaching to. :svengo:

    P.S. Oh and Eckhart Tolle is so... dreamy! :drool5:
     
  2. liquidlight

    liquidlight Senior Member

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    Yes i'd like to stroke his little chin and call him Ecky :) Haha ..NOT!
     
  3. yumyum2k5

    yumyum2k5 Member

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    Your little piece about the circle with 'I' inside it etc.... led me to post that Rasta dont use the word 'we' or 'us' but instead use 'I n I' which i thought should be said about your point that some circles include all the I's. Also obviously 'I' is also a '1' (one) and of course rasta believe in one love and one people.

    I believe in the philosophy of the Rastafari.

    'Live for yourself and you live in vain, life for others and you will live again'

    'whats in it for me' is essentially an extremely selfish outlook in my opinion.

    Too many people ask 'whats in it for me?' rather then 'Whats in it for everyone?' and that is a heartbreaking fact.

    I must say ive read two of your posts tonight and both that i have read have enticed me to add my own. Some of your points here are bordering very close on Rasta philosophy, and some of your points, theories and reasonings were what pushed me towards Rastafari.
     
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