What is the root of all evil
What is Evil? This question has been asked by many, but first posed and propagated by Epicurus. This has been called the “Epicurean Paradox” or the “Epicurean Riddle.” David Hume in his Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (1779) cited Epicurus in stating the argument as a series of questions:
“Is [God] willing to prevent evil, but not [...]
The Metaphysical View of Death and Life After Death Part 8
In the Chonyid one has to exercise Vairagya and Viveka, or detachment and discrimination–detachment as to what is seen, and discrimination as to what is real and unreal in the unfolding panorama. One has to overcome one’s attraction to the images of beauty in this first Chonyid stage as well as to overcome one’s repulsion [...]