Until now, scientists have not explored the impact of meditation on that most un-meditative of all disciplines: politics.
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Homo Sapiens Sapiens is able to step back and observe a thought or a feeling that he/she is having. The concept of Two Arrows is that the first arrow is that thought or feeling that strikes us. The second arrow is our reaction and response to the first arrow. It is that second arrow that we have a choice in how we respond.
In some ways it is the ability of holding two different perspectives at the same time rather than choosing that one is right making the other wrong.
Rumi said it: Out beyond the ideas of rightdoing and the ideas of wrongdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.
The Kalama Sutra talks about who do I believe.
Summed up with:
"However, after thorough observation, investigation, analysis and reflection, when you find that anything agrees with reason and your experience, and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, and of the world at large; accept only that as true, and shape your life in accordance with it; and live up to it."