Here's one where I would gladly disavow myself of any karmic liability I might otherwise have in connection with the Abrahamic religions. Looks to me like there's far too many people beating a dead horse.
We came into incarnation according to Divine Will; otherwise, none of us would be having this curious experience we call `Individuality' ... or even
Consciousness as we know it.
Every world Scripture, Judeo-Christian included, speaks of our
`Fall from Grace,' even if the symbolic
KEY to understanding this allegory has long ago been lost or intentionally obscured.
When the proper key is applied, it will become abundantly obvious that this entire thread - and the debate of
Good vs. Evil - is something in the way of a false dichotomy. We are
both Good & Evil, yet what we do on a day-to-day basis determines where we shall go from here.
NO ONE on the planet is barred from future progress. NO ONE posting here at Interfaith.org has already reached the Goal of
perfection as suggested in Ephesians 4:13.
As one of my mentors often says, "Argue for your limitations ... and they're YOURS!"
Thus I argue that EVERY person on the planet has Buddha Nature ... the same Divine Potential which shall make of everyone
a Christ, even as Jesus of Nazareth became the ANNOINTED.
If you throw the Mysteries out the window, you've lost the
baby, the CHILD, along with the bathwater. No amount of Mother-worship, false modesty or empty-minded ritual and lip service can then bring back what you have thrown away.
And as some have
yet to learn,
as you treat others, so shall you be treated. Go around acting like you're God's gift to the world, pointing out others' flaws, and sure as shinola, you've just asked God to have
your OWN faults laid plain before you. That doesn't mean you're *inherently evil* ... but it DOES mean you have quite a bit left to learn about the GOSPEL and the GOLDEN RULE.
One of the struggles [internal and inherent to the human experience] that we all must face is the tendency to polemicize ... and on this issue to see a false dichotomy. Once a person realizes that we have Divine Potential, the proverbial
candle of Hope has already been lighted within the Mind.
As a Perennialist, I will insist that we are speaking of Eternal PRINCIPLES of Being, but the point remains that what dwells within us is St. Paul's "Hope of Glory," not simply the
abstract idea that we can all be GOOD. Besides, if a person insists that the latter IS all that we have, then I will put the question to him:
In what FORM does this "Hope of Glory" exist, anyway?
Many like to shoot from the hip, answers already
spring-loaded ... but for others [or any of us] what I have asked can potentially be food for thought.
The opposite question can also be examined: What FORM [or expression] does evil take, when we consider it within the Human Kingdom?
I think you'll be hard-pressed to come up with something
metaphysical in answer to this second question ... whereas the first one is like the door to the gem mine.
And of course, if you're familiar with the Ageless Wisdom, you'll see the false dichotomoy for what it is ... but for every person you meet of Judeo-Christian or Muslim background, there's
one more opportunity to show that Christ Jesus, the Prophets before Him, and certainly Mohammad after Him - ALL taught that we have the Potential for Good, as well as for ill,
within us.
Dig deep and/or into the past, however, and you better be able to translate the allegory and read the symbolism. It's the
lingua franca of all the world's religions & ideologies ... and if you need a reminder or a primer, I heartily recommend Joseph Campbell, especially as interviewed on video by Bill Moyers.
Namaskar/God Bless