04-11-2011, 03:45 AM
(04-11-2011, 03:18 AM)3DMonkey Wrote: If I love just one, I love all.
Yes, technically, that is very right, in my opinion. And it fulfills the requirements for evolution.
And cleverly, most of us will choose our spouse or our offspring(s) or who we perceive to be extensions of our immediately recognizable and personal self.
Nothing wrong with it per se, and it is within the completely legitimate scheme of creation. But if spiritual technicality is all that we care for, the same impersonal universal technicality that sustains or guards us one moment may turn a blind eye to our immense suffering the next. Then, can we accuse the world of being indifferent and apathetic, if someone who could help us did not do so, because he/she was technically fulfilling the laws of evolution elsewhere?
I am not putting the question to you personally at all, 3DM. It is something that I am musing around with, on a personal level, and I am just trying to share my thoughts with a kindred LOO student. Please do not see this as an attack on what you said, because it is not by any stretch of imagination.