MOKSHA is at the start and end of each cycle, the experience of loss and wonder. Make space for the new wondering where to go. It is a pathless path because the direction is misleading from the self point of view.
MOKSHA is at the start and end of each cycle, the experience of loss and wonder. Make space for the new wondering where to go. It is a pathless path because the direction is misleading from the self point of view.
1/2 let me be more helpfully direct: the first citation of that paper answers your question: "how much of a social graph can be taken down by a single bad actor." the answer is IMHO in "Catastrophic cascade of failures in interdependent networks".
1/2 let me be more helpfully direct: the first citation of that paper answers your question: "how much of a social graph can be taken down by a single bad actor." the answer is IMHO in "Catastrophic cascade of failures in interdependent networks".