not because

When someone says "this happened because.."

Say to them, 'if they think it is because then they must be able to trace all things back to a beginning?'

To say this is the way things are due to something is not the organic view but the linear chain-of-command view.

And no, we can't change it.

And no, that is not passive indifference or determinism as what/who determines? To speak of determinisms also brings back the linear chain-of-command idea.

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  1. This is making me think about karma and my iPod. When I set it to shuffle, the path is set (even though it's supposedly done by a random number generator. ) There is no changing what song #36 is going to be even if I don't know what it is in advance. But if I reset it, a whole new path is laid out. This seems like some kind of metaphor for resetting the "shuffle" of our lives. I think some practices, like meditation, qigong, help to reset the shuffle.

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