11-28-2018, 12:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2018, 06:28 PM by loostudent.)
I'm reading L/L Research transcripts and this is what Hatonn said:
Similarly also St. Augustine:
"Love and do what you will."
Quote:We would like to comment, also, about the use of the term morality. We will simply say this, and you may take for what it is worth. It is difficult to understand intellectually. My friends, there is no morality. There is only love. If you will radiate love for all, you will never need to know what is right and what is wrong. The entire difficulty with morality is due to a desire to follow rules rather than a desire to follow the Father. Meditation, correctly pursued, quickly shows the basic simplicity of the way of the Father. That which you term moral decision is within each and available to all. No matter what the conscious frame of mind, and no matter how many chances have been missed, that which is redeeming lies always within, and not one bit has been taken away from anyone.
Similarly also St. Augustine:
"Love and do what you will."