11-23-2011, 09:35 PM
Oh, I didn't mean what he said about the moon(if he has said anything) I meant a view he has taken which I think makes a lot of sense. I think it was something like this(my own words)
(ok his words for now) everything is meaningless(my words now) what he means is that nothing has inherent meaning. Like for example the swastika, it was originally a symbol for peace but the. The nazis used it for "evil" but even though it was used for bad things that doesn't make it evil. Ok not as clear as I hoped. Lets try it again. I can choose how to view the swastika in any light I want as the symbol... The idea itself has no meaning in terms of "good" or "evil" only what I give to it. I know that bashar said specifically that no matter the thought put into anything.. No matter the meaning or intention given to it, the only energy, the only meaning something will have is what we give it. So the moon isn't a good or bad thing inherently. So I choose to see it as a good thing even if the intention of its creators was for it to be bad. And according to bashar that makes its energetic effect more "good". Now I know this wouldn't work for say someone trying to kill you, as no matter how you look at it you most likely won't find good meaning in it lol. But for something like the moon or a symbol, an abstract concept I think it works well. This isn't what I came up with this morning or what I came up with on the ride home from school, but what I have come up with now based on what I remember from the ride home.(literally ride(I rode home on a bike, and I do so often)) and I am sure I have forgotten something crucial to my explanation but I cant remember it right now.
Hope this has made sense and If I can find the video where this concept is found I will share it
Otherwise
Bye
-Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus
(ok his words for now) everything is meaningless(my words now) what he means is that nothing has inherent meaning. Like for example the swastika, it was originally a symbol for peace but the. The nazis used it for "evil" but even though it was used for bad things that doesn't make it evil. Ok not as clear as I hoped. Lets try it again. I can choose how to view the swastika in any light I want as the symbol... The idea itself has no meaning in terms of "good" or "evil" only what I give to it. I know that bashar said specifically that no matter the thought put into anything.. No matter the meaning or intention given to it, the only energy, the only meaning something will have is what we give it. So the moon isn't a good or bad thing inherently. So I choose to see it as a good thing even if the intention of its creators was for it to be bad. And according to bashar that makes its energetic effect more "good". Now I know this wouldn't work for say someone trying to kill you, as no matter how you look at it you most likely won't find good meaning in it lol. But for something like the moon or a symbol, an abstract concept I think it works well. This isn't what I came up with this morning or what I came up with on the ride home from school, but what I have come up with now based on what I remember from the ride home.(literally ride(I rode home on a bike, and I do so often)) and I am sure I have forgotten something crucial to my explanation but I cant remember it right now.
Hope this has made sense and If I can find the video where this concept is found I will share it
Otherwise
Bye
-Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus