Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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risk by avoiding pain and grief


Parkinson's patients are diagnosed by research results of the Parkinson's Recovery Project because it has a predisposition have that "all possible Storfälle of life, as my loss, physical and psychological pain, love, sorrow, need to bring under control, and since no one else helps them yes or assists. In this case - and not in egocentricity as power and violence, hatred or Greed - run the risk of Parkinson's candidates, however, her self-proclaimed ego as "the only reliable institution" to interpret. This mistake has fatal, because there will only need a release (a death, separation or divorce, for example) to acutely ill.

omnipotence delusion give

order the appearance of Parkinson's disease to influence positively, it is recommended by the Parkinson's Recovery Project, abandon the practiced pattern of self-control of all suffering, all the losses and pain and this control to give family, friends and / or the energy of the universe "or creation. This recommendation is assume that family, friends, God and his prophet cause aggregated sure can do more than the self-appointed monitoring body, the ego.



This is not a matter of religious or philosophical orientation of the victim or the Parkinson's patients. The explanation is essentially more anthropological.


The following fire-history proves that the distinction is between the sheer ego and the self-appointed counterpart, with the animists and shamans, the Indians, an important role in the life orientation:


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A chief of the Cherokee Indian told his grandson about a battle instructed, the inside of every human system is discharged. He told the young man: "The battle is fought between two wolves. One of the wolves is sluggish, cowardly, vain, arrogant and full of self-pity, sorrow, regret, envy and anger. The other wolf is conscientious, courageous, humble, charitable and full of compassion, joy, understanding and trust ". Then no one said anything.

The grandson thought for a moment, after more than two wolves and then asked his grandfather: "Which wolf wins"

answered the Cherokee chief, "The one you feed."


© Lama Surya Das / NYC 2007/Übersetzung Rudolf Kindermann / Bonn 05.01.2009 /



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