Wednesday, 22 March 2017

The Limits of Wrong and Right – (1610)

Introduction

To know that something is wrong we have to know the boundaries or the parameters of where the right becomes the wrong. That is where the wrong begins.

The wrong may begin in several different directions from the area of what is right.

Imagine the right to be a circle, and what is right is all that is within this circle. This circle represents what is right in relation to a specific area of life, say sexuality, or honesty or trust or love or dignity etc.

Then the wrong can begin when we venture out of this circle via many different actions.


Mistakes

The mistakes and karma that we make serve as this learning. The mistakes show us where the right ends and where wrong begins. So the mistakes map out for us the boundary of this circle of right.

The boundaries of the circle of right must be registered by our consciousness otherwise so much bloody suffering is useless!

Our consciousness is there to show us the boundary between right and wrong so that we don't have to make mistakes. Mistakes are the result of our consciousness not being powerfully present enough to illuminate that boundary between right and wrong.


Learning of the Mahamanvantara

To have had the thought of wanting to be more is the major learning of our time here in creation. With that thought we fell out of the bosom of the absolute and into creation.

The time in creation must cause us to know that that desire to be someone or something more than the Being is a divorce and a separation from our Being and that is suffering, centuries of suffering.

End (1610).

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