What does it mean to abide?

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meekon5

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Quote from: Hominid on September 24, 2011, 03:42:29 PM

..."It's good to know the dude is takin' er easy for all us sinners". Is it perhaps that simple? To me, that's the import that the Coen brothers had in mind about abiding...


At the risk of picking holes, if you see the Coen brothers interviewed on the subject of the religious aspects of TBL they are just perplexed and don't really understand. So to be more correct we imply the religious aspects they never had  an intention for any of it to be interpreted on a religious basis.

Quote from: Hominid on September 24, 2011, 03:42:29 PM
...Just takin' it easy in the Zen-like way the Dude did. Works for me!

But there I do agree. For me it's always about the zen, taoist experience, using TBL as a conduit and source to explain the experience.
"I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and  that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."
Stephen Hawking

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Dirty Hippie

Quote from: meekon5 on September 06, 2011, 11:06:22 AM
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Dirty Hippie

Lately my favorite quote has been a Bruce Lee:

Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.

Hominid




Judd Dude

I think it's going with the flow, yet standing up for what you believe in. Most of all, takin' 'er easy, man.
"Is this a... what day is this???"

femoman

For me it's a couple things:

- Generally keeping a level head about things
- Taking life as it comes, not worrying too much about the 'big picture', or the future or the past.
- Knowing when to fold 'em
- Enjoying the simple pleasures in life instead of constantly striving for something big and grand
- Respecting people's opinions, espcially when I know I can't change 'em
- Knowing when to respond to something, and when to just ignore it

Hominid

Quote from: femoman on April 04, 2012, 04:35:33 PM
For me it's a couple things:

- Generally keeping a level head about things
- Taking life as it comes, not worrying too much about the 'big picture', or the future or the past.
- Knowing when to fold 'em
- Enjoying the simple pleasures in life instead of constantly striving for something big and grand
- Respecting people's opinions, espcially when I know I can't change 'em
- Knowing when to respond to something, and when to just ignore it

Fukin' eh...


Welcome to our little beach party femoman...



ManRalf

I don't know really but to contiune with the quotations: The best of man is like water,
Which benefits all things, and does not contend with them,
Which flows in places that others disdain,
Where it is in harmony with the Way. /Lao Tzu.

Then i agree with doing a bit of harm at times is justified.

One thing i'm curious about though. Is there a sort of dualistic relationship between the abiding dudeist and the square community?

Hominid

Quote from: ManRalf on April 05, 2012, 07:37:07 AM
I don't know really but to contiune with the quotations: The best of man is like water,
Which benefits all things, and does not contend with them,
Which flows in places that others disdain,
Where it is in harmony with the Way. /Lao Tzu.

Then i agree with doing a bit of harm at times is justified.

One thing i'm curious about though. Is there a sort of dualistic relationship between the abiding dudeist and the square community?

Not exactly sure what you mean by "dualistic relationship", but if by "square" you mean "uptight", then there is indeed lots that dudeism has to say about that. Not that a dude holds grudges against squares, but that the "take it easy" ethos will pervade a dude's way of relating to others, square or not...

BTW welcome... grab an oat soda and pick a lane!



ManRalf

I mean that it a given that there is a diffrence between the dudely way of life and the way the square/uptight community lives. What im curious about is if there is some shared sorta destain between the two. Setting aside that the abiding ways of the dude always will prevail, what is the normal dude's view of the uptight community?

meekon5

"I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and  that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."
Stephen Hawking

Where are you Dude? Place your pin @ http://tinyurl.com/dudemap

MARCELL DAREUS POWER

whatever brings you peace, and you feel its justified, then that is abiding.

for me its working some easy job like happys pizza, living at home with my parents, watching movies, reading philosophy, working out, watching football, beer, pot, girls...

thats about all i really need. 

" know thyself"