At no time do I want to come across as self righteous or so “stuck” in my ways/beliefs. I pray for an open mind/open heart; allowing my life to unfold the way it’s supposed to without too much interference from ego/ignorance... that's the obstacle/the ego! Finding my way will not be possible if I refuse to look back/ignore the rearview mirror and discard the baggage. So the challenge is to keep my eyes on the road/take the twists and turns and continue to believe in the detour.
Friday, April 16, 2010
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This life is interesting -seasons passing/people moving through. Aside from accepting self -to embrace the impermanence concept is a powerful thing. To understand the flow/the all is one/om flow of this world takes consciousness on a daily basis. We can drift in and out, but to be submersed in a superficial/unchanging life -that’s not growth and it’s not what God intended.
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I couldn't agree more. This does not come across as self righteous at all and this is coming from someone who walks the line between belief and disbelief in God. As a human this is what I have always known and without this knowledge there would be no reason to exist - in the big picture of things.
I cannot remember where, but in the Torah there is a passage that talks about beliefs. More or less it says that to believe is to have doubt but to know is to have truth. The paths we walk through various detours in life is our way of finding that truth.
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