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  1. This is a submission by John Torcello. As he doesn’t have his own blog, I’ve put it here again for those who want to read it. Thank you John!

    Can’t He See?…

    Can’t he see how so many people are already providing for his benefit? Can’t he see, in spite of himself, how he accepts and benefits from their offerings everyday of his life?

    How can he act so bitterly? What’s with this ‘look out for number one attitude’ he repeatedly and defensively professes? How is it he can distort the true nature of others’ compassionate acts to a proof, a tool, that has no value?….no seeming payoff for him?

    Could it be that he mistakenly envisions the world from only this narrow perspective of his own best interest? Can he see the world and his place in it clearly at all? How is it he can fool himself into thinking this apparent narrow, arrogant perspective is the broad and open view?

    Why does he feel the pain he feels?

    Could it be the internal conflict he’s suffering;…through his denial…his missing the point…his constructed ego’s issues of self-interest and self-definition…is simply colliding with the interests of the general good; of which he is an unwilling member and participant too?

    Why won’t he see?…that every seemingly negative experience he feels and obstacle he currently accepts as real only fills his life with more feelings of nervousness, anxiety, expectation, and fear?

    Why can’t he recognize this pain and suffering he is feeling is really of his own creation?…in his mind…in the obstacles he creates for others?…for himself?…because of his persistent actions motivated toward his on-going egotistical manners and beliefs?

    Why won’t he accept; just by changing his perspective in thought and action, from a focus on his ego to his truly unique existence in this time and place amongst the masses; that the supposed harm and suffering he claims to feel, experience and rebel against; would have no objective existence for him at all?

    Why does he let this self-constructed and self-imposed ‘Frankenstein’, this monster, he has so carefully crafted and constructed, and he so falsely identifies with and clings to for ‘dear life’, remain as the shallow definition he mistakenly understands and clings to?

    When will he finally conjure up the courage and faith to destroy this Frankenstein image of himself; recognizing it and letting it dissolve away within him?

    Why can’t he see the far greater and superior truthful value that’s already there, always has been, inside his heart; which would naturally lead him to expressions and actions for the benefit of others from a perspective of the greater whole, the greater good?

    Can’t he see that the resultant, actually non-existent, obstacles and negativities he presently envisions, feels and beats himself up with would hold no control or influence over him anymore?

    If he were to try…to commit…to practice…this new way of thinking and acting…

    Would the results of this true test…this discovery of the non-existence of his constructed obstacles and negativities…

    demonstrate to him finally, at last, he has nothing left to fight against, nothing to fear and no one to attack?

    Sadly…He is me…

    He is you…

    He is WE…He is all of us…

    I am he as you are he
    as you are me and
    we are all together…I’m crying.
    John Lennon

    Why can’t we see?

  2. Thanks again for asking me to participate, Albert. I am already looking forward to the next one.

    Takuin

  3. Thank you Kenton, Wade, Albert for this GWP. It was great to read all the beautiful entries that participated in it.
    I’m learning a lot from them, and I look forward to more such projects, and also more posts from the 3 monks.

    Best regards,
    Rahul

  4. Thank you both for participating! Loved both of them!

  5. Many blessings to you Albert, for you continued good works. Also thanks to you, Kenton and Wade for initating our focus on the various aspects of compassion.Who knows how that will ripple out into our experience.
    I look forward to your next inspiration.
    Peace and wonder,
    CG

  6. Congratulations to everyone. We are all winners for having written and read and participating in this great project. By reading all of the articles, I made some connections to compassion that I had not looked at or thought about before. I wonder how all of this focusing on compassion has affected the rest of the world. We are all connected to each other and what touches one, touches all. Thanks Three Monks for starting this project. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

  7. I totally enjoyed writing for this project. Please let me know when you have your next one. It is great to get to know other bloggers and their wonderful work.

  8. This was a fantastic initiative. I enjoyed participating and also reading some of the other contributions. Uplifting projects like these reverberrate positively in the souls not only of your readers, but also in the souls of people we have never even met. Its a chain reaction of love and compassion that keeps right on giving beyond the limits of internet blogs.

  9. This project really went beautifully, everyone, and it was thanks to you all. :D

  10. Albert, you’re very welcome. Projects like these are cool because their effect ripple through the blogosphere. I am really glad that my writing project inspired yours, and I’m sure your project also generated some permanent good ripples as well.

    Keep up the with this amazing blog (I’m still trying to catch up with your archives!)

  11. Thanks again Luciano, and I’m happy you’re digging around my old writings ;)

  12. Albert,

    Congratulations on such a successful project! To get so many entries is quite a comment on the popularity of your blog. And it required quite a bit of dedication for you, Wade and Kenton to read through and judge all those entries. Thanks for all your work.

  13. Thank you Reddy for your participation! It wasn’t work at all, it was tremendous fun and a real eye-opener to read all the great entries.

  14. Thanks again Albert. Wonderful articles on a great subject. Thanks for coordinating it… I had a lot of fun writing and reading for it! Gratefully, Jenny

  15. Thank you for your participation Jenny! It really was great fun, wasn’t it?

  16. That will teach me not to stay away from this Blog so long, totally missed out on the opportunity, but will be checking back more frequently.

    Love and light to all!

  17. Heh, hope you learnt your lesson. Just joking ;) Namaste!

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