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Lunitik
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Abdullah, please understand, there is no creator or creation, it is a process of creativity stemming out of love. Mind assumes there must be a beginning, and thus there must be an end, it is not so. When you bring in a beginning, now you need to say what has started it, and you have to explain how it will end if you say it will. It looks logical, but understand that logic always chooses a side - anything can be argued through logic and seemingly proven if there is no requirement of proof.
Life is a whole, never choose because then you will be against the other, now your very attempt to squish the enemy as you see it creates evil. You have convinced yourself of a certain thing, and now you are willing to stake everything on it, and you will do all manner of hateful things simply to prove your stance. God is omnipotent, the Hindu's have a good word to understand reality, they call it a leela. It means a play, a drama, have fun with it, but be mindful of its undercurrent of love. Never swim against love, never fight with love, but love is never logical, it is almost an insanity, yet it is the only thing that matters. Love needs both sides to be really alive, but all idealism results in something absolutely monotonous, love can never be monotonous, otherwise it simply fades and dies - for me, this must be what the prophets are talking about when they see the future, they are being warned that upon perfection there is nothing more to do, everything will simply fall apart.
It does not mean be a sinner, do not misunderstand me, it simply means do not choose - be guided by your heart, not your head. Your heart knows the way home, man only becomes lost because his mind confuses him.
Life is a whole, never choose because then you will be against the other, now your very attempt to squish the enemy as you see it creates evil. You have convinced yourself of a certain thing, and now you are willing to stake everything on it, and you will do all manner of hateful things simply to prove your stance. God is omnipotent, the Hindu's have a good word to understand reality, they call it a leela. It means a play, a drama, have fun with it, but be mindful of its undercurrent of love. Never swim against love, never fight with love, but love is never logical, it is almost an insanity, yet it is the only thing that matters. Love needs both sides to be really alive, but all idealism results in something absolutely monotonous, love can never be monotonous, otherwise it simply fades and dies - for me, this must be what the prophets are talking about when they see the future, they are being warned that upon perfection there is nothing more to do, everything will simply fall apart.
It does not mean be a sinner, do not misunderstand me, it simply means do not choose - be guided by your heart, not your head. Your heart knows the way home, man only becomes lost because his mind confuses him.