08-27-2012, 06:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-27-2012, 07:30 PM by Bring4th_Austin.)
This is a great thread with a lot to absorb, yet the surety in many words here is hard to get over at times. I wonder how it is people can be so sure that they alone have the answer to the what stands as the most complicated philosophical issue that faces our particular plane of existence? Perhaps there is more openness than I am perceiving.
I disagree that this cannot be grasped by our human mind. In fact, I believe it is the lesson/goal of this density to grasp this, as does Ra.
I consider this argument to be incredibly uninformed. Would you express to a rape victim who has discovered the presence of love in every moment that their realization is deluded? Do you truly feel you have the right to decide for another that their personal experience with this concept is invalid? Have you experienced either of these things? If so, why do you feel your own experience supersedes that of one who has found this love? And if not, why do you use this example?
I agree with you that the love in the moment is not the distortion our society has come to understand. I disagree that a firm grasp of the cosmic principle is necessary to find understanding and acceptance as signified by green ray activity.
(08-27-2012, 11:48 AM)godwide_void Wrote: The underlying, omnipresent love, is the impersonal and divine love which is the nature of the Creator and the unfathomable love it holds for Itself and every manifestation it bothers to create and sustain. This love cannot be grasped by the human mind, in our limited notions of what constitutes love.
I disagree that this cannot be grasped by our human mind. In fact, I believe it is the lesson/goal of this density to grasp this, as does Ra.
Quote:Try to tell a rape victim or a war veteran that there is love in every moment.
I consider this argument to be incredibly uninformed. Would you express to a rape victim who has discovered the presence of love in every moment that their realization is deluded? Do you truly feel you have the right to decide for another that their personal experience with this concept is invalid? Have you experienced either of these things? If so, why do you feel your own experience supersedes that of one who has found this love? And if not, why do you use this example?
I agree with you that the love in the moment is not the distortion our society has come to understand. I disagree that a firm grasp of the cosmic principle is necessary to find understanding and acceptance as signified by green ray activity.
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