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"For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: Hatred ceases by love - this is an old rule." - Buddha Shakyamuni
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Life is unfair...

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@Aisling The father nod. "Any form of art exposes you to the mindset of its creators... my name is Vladislaus. Like Vladislav, but in its Romanian form."
@Aisling "Buddhism has got the profit that it is a free religion. You can shave your head and you can believe in gods, but the main ideas of Buddhism - the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path - work perfectly well if you don't. In fact, you can believe in God, Allah or whoever you want to believe in and be a Buddhist at the same time," the father explained and put on a few songs that he believed Mystique to be familiar with. "These perfectly sum up the ideas of Buddhism."

Colors of the Wind
The Circle of Life
@Aisling Same here... good night :)
@Aisling "Yes, I did mourn for my wife. This was before I became a Buddhist," the father answered. "And there's only one desire I have... I want to end suffering, especially for my child. I don't care whether I'm appreciated. Yes, I do feel love, and yes, I do feel that wonderment... that I don't mourn doesn't mean that I don't have any emotions," the father said. "I just don't feel desire for anything other than what I've mentioned, and I feel almost no anger or hatred. When someone dies, most people think, 'I want him back.' That's why they suffer. Their desire to have that person back."
@Aisling "It is your choice to miss someone," the father said. "It is your choice to want things. It is your choice not to concentrate on what is here and now, instead of concentrating on what used to be."
@Aisling "And I still don't understand why people mourn... it's self-made suffering," the father said.
@Aisling "Yes," Ioan answered.

"Not necessarily," Dracula answered. "I didn't feel sorry for my brother at all when he died."
@Aisling "I am," Ioan answered.

"I've heard of her, yes..." Dracula said.
@Aisling "Sure." Ioan made some of it appear.

"Yes, it's okay," Dracula answered.
@Aisling "Saying that you have already eaten will do it for a while," Dracula answered.

"How about the lift?" Ioan suggested.
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