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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 700039" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>just dropped by to say I hope you <u>all</u> find serenity in this coming year. People of faith would call it accepting God in their lives, but a good neutral way of saying it without any connotation is I hope you find serenity, that's the only thing that matters. Now, it's interesting because the ancient Greek concept of 'ataraxia', piece of mind and absence of trouble is actually quite a bit different from the Christian notion which clearly distinguishes itself from anything of the sensitive earthly experience which is only fugitive and accessory to the very achievement of infinite well-being. If anything, the Greek or more generally 'philosophical' concept of spiritual well-being can only borrow or participate fully in epicurean or even hedonistic dogma, in fact, furthermore about the.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 700039, member: 57076"] just dropped by to say I hope you [U]all[/U] find serenity in this coming year. People of faith would call it accepting God in their lives, but a good neutral way of saying it without any connotation is I hope you find serenity, that's the only thing that matters. Now, it's interesting because the ancient Greek concept of 'ataraxia', piece of mind and absence of trouble is actually quite a bit different from the Christian notion which clearly distinguishes itself from anything of the sensitive earthly experience which is only fugitive and accessory to the very achievement of infinite well-being. If anything, the Greek or more generally 'philosophical' concept of spiritual well-being can only borrow or participate fully in epicurean or even hedonistic dogma, in fact, furthermore about the..... [/QUOTE]
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