simplicity

 

Most of the answers to life's questions are relatively simple. Many of us have had our minds clouded, though, by doctrines of well-intentioned religions, platitudes and trite cliches from well-meaning friends, and our core set of muddled visions that came about from our early years with our harried, but well-meaning parents, who were struggling with their own issues at the time.

From this confusion of examples, ideas, premises, beliefs, and faiths, we seek a clearer vision of who we are today, who we can become and how peaceful and prosperous we can help our community to be.

Simple answers may clear the confusion ... and, simple actions, taken daily, can make our lives and our world become what they can be.

We speak using basic terms and concepts and fairly common language. We don't stray too far from the commonly accepted meanings of words. For example, see our lexicon for a reference on what we mean when we say something.

 

 

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