Eudaimonist said:Ah, cause and effect.![]()
lunamoth said:I like the sailboat analogy too. We can either set our sails, or we can drift (or founder). And some days the waves knock us off course, but if we have the skills and determination we can back back on course, or find a new one. I like it especially because it allows for many different 'schools' of wisdom to be effective for skillful sailing.![]()
luna
I give hereunder a few lines of the answer given by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of the question.Eudaimonist said:What does "The Operation of the Practical Ordinances of the Law in This Life and the Next" mean?
Vajradhara said:we cannot change the wind though we can adjust our sails.
lunamoth said:I like the sailboat analogy too. We can either set our sails, or we can drift (or founder). And some days the waves knock us off course, but if we have the skills and determination we can back back on course, or find a new one.
I like it especially because it allows for many different 'schools' of wisdom to be effective for skillful sailing.![]()
inhumility said:The effect of the true and perfect Divine law upon man’s heart in this life is that it lifts him from a savage Condition and converts him into a human being, and thereafter invests him with high morals, and finally makes him godly.