01-08-2012, 05:23 PM
(01-08-2012, 05:12 PM)ShinAr Wrote:(01-08-2012, 04:37 PM)yossarian Wrote: But you propose a balance that is biased toward the light. Is that true balance, or is that failing to see the creator in the darkness?
When We speak of balance Yossarian we are not speaking of perfection, We are speaking of the act of balancing.
If one stands at the fulcrum of a seesaw, with is feet on each side of that point of perfect balance, he could completely stop the seesaw from moving at all and come to a full stop. That would not be motion. Growth and evolution requires motion. Balancing is only necessary if there is motion. And that act of balancing means leaning toward one way or another. It could be growth toward the one side or the other. The human is designed in such a way that growth toward the Light will fulfill his design and move him into a higher state of being. growth in the other direction will lead into further reincarnation and inability to achieve higher being.
To become what you are designed to become leaning toward the Light instead of the dark is the Way to reach your goal. The act of balancing is simply keeping the seesaw moving while you lean just enough toward the Light to keep growing in the right direction to become what you are divinely designed to become.
So if I feel myself tilting too far leftward, I should move toward the right as an act of balancing, and I should avoid letting the seesaw hit the ground on either side, and the overall balance should be toward the left?
The left is toward reality and oneness and the right is toward suffering and separation and illusion?
Why is it like this?