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Jul 2, 2021
Karmadeva left a comment for Dharmavidya
"Hi Dharmavidya
Please put my name down for any new Amida discussion group as per email.
Andrew."
May 14, 2020
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion HIMALAYA GLEAMING in POETRY
"Frightening but true. Did we ever listen, do we really now? Thank you for the poem and what it says. The teaching that I read earlier of a similar vein was wise and made me think and reflect."
Apr 10, 2020
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SOME DISTINCTIVE AMIDA SHU POINTS in BUDDHISM
"Namo Amida Bu"
Oct 24, 2019
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SLAVES TO APPEARANCE in BUDDHISM
"I see so many of my own traits in this. Just when I think I'm getting there."
Jun 15, 2017
Karmadeva left a comment for Karmadeva
"No I don't think that young people automatically vote for the left. Opinion polls have shown that Corbyn is popular amongst younger voters. This is probably due to the fact that they haven't really had the hype that surrounded the left in the 70's…"
Jun 8, 2017
Karmadeva left a comment for Karmadeva
"today in the UK we have a general election. The candidates have very little to offer. 1970’s Labour, the austerity mania of the conservatives and a lib dem who’s name I don’t even remember.
Up until last week I thought I wouldn’t even vote as the…"
Jun 8, 2017
Karmadeva left a comment on POETRY
"Strangers passing in the dark fleeting glances.
Not knowing or caring about the others path
Where will it take them who pass without a word
Not a kind thought or care for the other as they glance
Not this for me I who must acknowledge who must care"
Apr 6, 2017
Dharmavidya replied to Karmadeva's discussion Memories and faith in POETRY
"Very nice - thank you, Andrew."
Mar 31, 2017
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion BODY, SPEECH & MIND in BUDDHISM
"Namo Amida Bu"
Mar 29, 2017
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SIMPLE MIND in BUDDHISM
"Namo Amida Bu."
Mar 28, 2017
Karmadeva commented on Ryusho Jeffus's photo
"Namo Amida Bu"
Jan 26, 2017
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SECRETLY TAKING ON THE SUFFERINGS OF OTHERS in QUESTIONS IN THE SAND
"Sometimes permission is our way of not feeling guilt about something we think we should do. So I now have permission to say no, it's not my fault.
It could also be due to a wanting to please this is usually due to schemas and takes a lot to…"
Jan 24, 2017
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SECRETLY TAKING ON THE SUFFERINGS OF OTHERS in QUESTIONS IN THE SAND
"Maybe when the hermit was approached he just thought oh a baby that needs care. When they came to take it back he thought it's good that it's mother wants her child and was happy for them both. Contented with his world and able to love and let go…"
Jan 24, 2017
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SECRETLY TAKING ON THE SUFFERINGS OF OTHERS in QUESTIONS IN THE SAND
"He is a bit like the person who has nothing to lose. What you do or say to or about them no longer matters."
Jan 19, 2017
Karmadeva replied to Dharmavidya's discussion SECRETLY TAKING ON THE SUFFERINGS OF OTHERS in QUESTIONS IN THE SAND
"Thank you for those words. These teachings give me so much to think about the way I live and my relationship with my own faith.
Namo Amida Bu"
Jan 17, 2017
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  • No I don't think that young people automatically vote for the left. Opinion polls have shown that Corbyn is popular amongst younger voters. This is probably due to the fact that they haven't really had the hype that surrounded the left in the 70's and 80's. Many older people are still broad left. ANd you still have the young conservatives.
    I'm not sure that for me personally as I've got holder have become more conformist tending to go more to the centre ground. Not so long ago I would have been much happier with such a candidate, and a return to clause 4 etc. So more a reflection on me I think. However as I said today I voted labour. As I did when I first joined the Labour Party 33 years ago.
  • Thanks, Amdrew. That's interesting. Why do you think that young people tend to favour the left and older people the right? Do you think people move right as they age or is this a difference between one generational group and another. Are the young people who vote for Corbyn today still going to be voting Labour when they are fifty?

  • today in the UK we have a general election. The candidates have very little to offer. 1970’s Labour, the austerity mania of the conservatives and a lib dem who’s name I don’t even remember.
    Up until last week I thought I wouldn’t even vote as the only candidate I could have voted for was the Tory and that would go against a lifelong belief in socialism.
    After the last week of watching them campaign and the young people who are following labour I decided to opt for 70’s labour.
    Maybe I just got brainwashed by the new labour spin doctors and this made me move away from the left wing ideals that originally made me join labour.
    Could just be I got older and less rebellious
  • Thank you.
  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

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