Saturday, November 22, 2008

Master--Servant

Bodhidharma papier mache mask by Tomasito


He whose master you would be—him you must serve.


Tomasito, 2008


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Friday, November 21, 2008

The Killing Business


Killing Business


The problem is not this nation or that nation.

The problem is

The killing business.


Good business.

Bad karma:

Come back as a toad...

The problem is OURS and

Yours---truly!


Tomasito, 2008


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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Peace and the Dalai Lama


Papier mache mask of the Dalai Lama by Tomasito, 2008.


As a spokesperson for compassion and peace, the most influential living human being is probably the current Dalai Lama.

He is now-- and has been for decades-- up against one of the most hardened bureaucracies on the planet: the communist government of China--which invaded Tibet years ago and which has no intention of relaxing its control over the country.

As I understand it--what the Dalai Lama wants is not total independence but a certain amount of autonomy for the Tibetan people--especially concerning their practice of the Buddhist religion.

But China refuses to allow any degree of autonomy.

At this time, The Dalai Lama has suggested to the leaders of Tibet that they meet without him to discuss what they should do about the impasse.

He will speak to the world news about the result of their meeting on November 23, 2008.

Those who admire and respect the Dalai Lama are waiting with great curiosity to hear what he will say.

Tomasito, 2008


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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Dalai Lama Gives Up


Dalai Lama gives up!


I was quite surprised a few days ago to read in a news report that the Dalai Lama “had given up” on trying to get China to agree to his plan to keep some autonomy for Tibetans.

Always in the past he has tried to work with the very rigid Chinese government—but the Chinese government has never done anything to change their policy or soften their brutal takeover of Tibet—but it seems even he has a limit—and that limit has been reached.

Tomasito, 2008


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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Doomsday Vault


  • 2/26/08 A “Doomsday Vault”—a storage facility buried deep in a frozen hillside in the island of Svalbard, Norway was opened today to receive the first portion of the millions of expected seeds to be placed in it for safekeeping in case of a global disaster which might destroy the seed crops of the world. This facility will rely on naturally frozen arctic conditions to preserve those seeds which can withstand lengthy freezing for possibly thousands of years. The government of Norway has built the facility at a cost of US$ nine million. The Doomsday Vault is called an “insurance policy” and a “modern Noah’s Ark”

This is no insurance policy.

WE are the insurance policy.

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