(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote: it seems you lost track of the original focus of the discussion.
No, it seems that you have missed key points that have been made by myself and others.
(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote: namaste defined directly telling to someone that s/he was wrong, even if s/he was wrong, instead of indirectly telling it while seeming to be not telling it, as an incompassionate, even non-sto act.
You are oversimplifying. It's not a simple definition.
(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote: this is why we are discussing. in that regard, directly telling someone what you think instead of wording it so differently that it wont seem like you are telling that at all, became an incompassionate act.
Compassion isn't something that can be defined based on outward actions.
(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote: there are no differentiations in between 'forum members' and 'teachers' in terms of positive/negative, spiritual laws and basics of how these things work.
Yes, there are indeed differentiations. The state of a being is in flux. The dynamic is what's important. No one is stagnant. Relationships are constantly changing, flowing. Principles apply to these dynamic relationships, not just to stagnant entities.
(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote: if something is incompassionate for you, its incompassionate for Ra. spiritual laws work the same for every density.
You are trying to label specific actions, or words, as compassionate/uncompassionate. That can't be done. Each situation is unique. Yes, principles apply, but compassion is something that originates in the heart. Actions are either driven by compassion or they aren't. The same action might be compassionate in one instance, and uncompassionate in another. The motivation is what makes the difference.
And yes, motivation does matter, according to Ra.
(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote:Quote:(11-01-2011, 04:17 AM)unity100 Wrote:The only way to understand this, is to draw one's consciousness into the heart chakra, and allow the energy to flow. Then it will be clear.Quote:A person acting from the heart, with love and compassion, isn't faking.i dont even understand what you are saying.
thinking that you are doing good, wont make a lie something honest. nomatter what.
Respectfully, dear friend, you continue to miss my point. It's not about thinking.
