What if your fate was up to me?
So what if this is the case. That you're place in the heavens, that the judge of all that you have done, is up to me?
Would you treat me differently? Yes, you probably would.
What if it wasn't me? What if it was someone else? What if it was everyone you know? We are constantly judging ourselves and others, and we sometimes don't realize we are doing it. When you make a statement about a person because of their size, weight, color, or whatever, you are judging. You don't think that others will know about this when they look at you? Because they will.
Who is the harshest judge of whether you are bad or good? That is yourself.
How does that fit in with a being of oneness? The perspective of the separated individual, dissolves. Identity is different.
How would we get there? By being, who you are. Because when it comes to the issues of difficulty or struggling, those people are really not that different than those who are having no difficulty at all, except their perspective on it.
What if I were to tell you that before your grandparents were born, that you were already known to the entire infinite system? Every action, decision and deed is accounted for and documented and it expands far beyond the reaches of known time.
If you ever watched "Little Buddha" then you know that the story goes that he goes to seek a reason for why people are suffering. The answer was surprising to me, but it's because they are supposed to.
It should knock you backwards. Because it says that suffering is deliberate and known and is meant to be happening. If you look at it just right, it does try to say something back. It's saying that you need to figure out what you're problem is and why you are where you are, either as participant or as witness.
Would you treat me differently? Yes, you probably would.
What if it wasn't me? What if it was someone else? What if it was everyone you know? We are constantly judging ourselves and others, and we sometimes don't realize we are doing it. When you make a statement about a person because of their size, weight, color, or whatever, you are judging. You don't think that others will know about this when they look at you? Because they will.
Who is the harshest judge of whether you are bad or good? That is yourself.
How does that fit in with a being of oneness? The perspective of the separated individual, dissolves. Identity is different.
How would we get there? By being, who you are. Because when it comes to the issues of difficulty or struggling, those people are really not that different than those who are having no difficulty at all, except their perspective on it.
What if I were to tell you that before your grandparents were born, that you were already known to the entire infinite system? Every action, decision and deed is accounted for and documented and it expands far beyond the reaches of known time.
If you ever watched "Little Buddha" then you know that the story goes that he goes to seek a reason for why people are suffering. The answer was surprising to me, but it's because they are supposed to.
It should knock you backwards. Because it says that suffering is deliberate and known and is meant to be happening. If you look at it just right, it does try to say something back. It's saying that you need to figure out what you're problem is and why you are where you are, either as participant or as witness.
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