It is true that our belief systems are always unsatisfactory as they are based too much on unsound assumptions and limited understanding.
Is it not better to observe what is really going on, but from the viewpoint of higher consciousness?
A wise man knows that if we are unhappy with the world, we have to transform ourselves in order to create the necessary karma to be born on a better planet.
Jacques Cousteau forgets that he is the only one that has created the inconvenient karma of being born on a planet that many people perceive (rightly or wrongly) to be over-populated.
Elitist egoists and control freaks delight in playing God. They all too easily succumb to their negative self-programming and self-loathing. This almost always manifests itself in the form of genocidal rage accompanied by messianic delusions.
@GarySe7en In my and your case it means f l e e i n g. What about a promise one may have given when he was a Tibetan Buddhist hundreds of years ago? I guess that means nothing, since every personality is different than other. Why should I even believe in karma? When a person dies, he returns to the light and is cleansed. Negativity cannot exist there: karma (both "good" and "bad" deeds) burns right away. Why couldn't we forgive everything and everybody?
The astral body is the main instrument of the passions, emotions, and desires. We must deal with these before we can make any serious progress towards enlightenment.
The destruction of and separation from the physical body does nothing to address the serious problems that the astral realms challenge us with.
Interesting.
stacygm 1 year ago
I remember that Pierre Blaise died at about the time when "Lacombe, Lucien" was shown. It had a Tick-Tock feel.
SaxPortal 1 year ago
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somebo222 1 year ago
It is true that our belief systems are always unsatisfactory as they are based too much on unsound assumptions and limited understanding.
Is it not better to observe what is really going on, but from the viewpoint of higher consciousness?
A wise man knows that if we are unhappy with the world, we have to transform ourselves in order to create the necessary karma to be born on a better planet.
GarySe7en 1 year ago
Jacques Cousteau forgets that he is the only one that has created the inconvenient karma of being born on a planet that many people perceive (rightly or wrongly) to be over-populated.
Elitist egoists and control freaks delight in playing God. They all too easily succumb to their negative self-programming and self-loathing. This almost always manifests itself in the form of genocidal rage accompanied by messianic delusions.
GarySe7en 1 year ago
@GarySe7en In my and your case it means f l e e i n g. What about a promise one may have given when he was a Tibetan Buddhist hundreds of years ago? I guess that means nothing, since every personality is different than other. Why should I even believe in karma? When a person dies, he returns to the light and is cleansed. Negativity cannot exist there: karma (both "good" and "bad" deeds) burns right away. Why couldn't we forgive everything and everybody?
somebo222 1 year ago
The astral body is the main instrument of the passions, emotions, and desires. We must deal with these before we can make any serious progress towards enlightenment.
The destruction of and separation from the physical body does nothing to address the serious problems that the astral realms challenge us with.
GarySe7en 1 year ago