In
light of the fact that all concepts have limitations, it is said: “Those who
speak do not know. Those who know do not speak.” Yet we speak to serve and the
service is judged not by an absolute standard but by its usefulness. To devise
more useful constructs we must often think outside the box. There are usually more
workable solutions than what we have been given to believe, even if they are sometimes counter intuitive.
"Eternity is in love
with time"
-William Blake.
-William Blake.
To say with Paramahansa Yogananda, that all time is
happening now, is to say that all possibilities are available now, that
eternity dwells in the spaces between our thoughts of yesterday and tomorrow.
This includes what Physicists called the Multiple Histories Interpretation. There is
only here as well as now and nothing outside of mind exists independently of
this - "this" however in apearance is a collective work of creation, which means I cannot do what
is lawfully beyond the agreement of the collective. However if one can exceed
the limits of the mean, then so can others follow in the temporal stream. Such
is the game we play as One, for no other reason than we can, worlds without
end.
Q: Is this a school with
lessons to be learned?
A: There is naught to learn,
only potentials to explore.
Q: Does "an eye for an eye" -
repayment in kind - express accurately the idea of karma?
A: Karma is about the mood of anger and attitude of vengeance
which underlies the act. It is about our emotional triggers that have not been
released. This we carry forward beyond the grave and into the collective
ancestral pool. Karma can be mitigated to a degree as our emotional streams are purified.
Q: Is there such a thing as
reincarnation?
A: There are only changes
of state and the borrowings of ancestral memories, creatively utilized and
recycled in new combinations and unforeseen connections called
inspiration.
Q: What is death?
A:
A device invented to facilitate and encourage rapid evolution, much like sexual
diversity accelerates the creation of genetic adaptations.

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