Saturday, April 25, 2009

Longchenpa knew 2

The losses of the global financial crisis are some 4 trillion dollars, according to IMF, the International Monetary Fund.
If we would exchange this sum into dollar coins it would probably be a huge pile. Would this pile prove that the sum in question represented a real, tangible value?
Probably not. According to Longchenpa the 4 trillion was nothing but the brightness of the mirror's surface.
So, should we try to restore the losses? Or is there something more valuable? Dismiss any speculations and fears, Longchenpa recommended.
Comfort is not in the specific, neither in intellectual description, nor in subjective demands, Longchenpa said.

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