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    god

    My fellow beings, I see threads on here about what would you ask god. You say Why god Why? Why all the rapists, murderers, molesters? The answer does not lie in god, but in us. God did not create this world, we did. God is perfect. A perfect god does not create imperfectness. If he did, he would not be perfect.

    the fact is god does not know our world. He only knows truth. Truth is not found here. Truth is found when we crucify the ego and return to the sonship. Sonship being that we are all 1. 1 heart, mind and soul. Our bodies are false for our bodies die. That which dies is false. Only our spirit is true. We can reach spirit when we deny ego and emplify love. Unconditional love, the same love god has for us and one day we all have for our brother.
    dezire2feel Reviewed by dezire2feel on . god My fellow beings, I see threads on here about what would you ask god. You say Why god Why? Why all the rapists, murderers, molesters? The answer does not lie in god, but in us. God did not create this world, we did. God is perfect. A perfect god does not create imperfectness. If he did, he would not be perfect. the fact is god does not know our world. He only knows truth. Truth is not found here. Truth is found when we crucify the ego and return to the sonship. Sonship being Rating: 5

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    god

    How do you know this is imperfect?

    Perhaps because of our imperfections we are unable to sense just how perfect the world is...

    Perhaps we DO live in a perfect world but are simply unaware of it...

    Maybe God did this on purpose...if everything were perfect we wouldn't even be able to understand what the word perfect means...it needs a direct contrast such as day/night, hungry/full, black/white...

    :stoned:

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    god

    Blaming God for the actions of man is a common misconception, ive seen it here many times. It dissapoints me to see such lack of faith. I do not blame you for thinking so, for it is not your fault. The blame will be yours after reading this and still laying the blame on God. Even if God didnt exsist the blame would still be human nature.

    Your ego is your curse, if you wish to rid yourself of this curse, you may ingest a high dose of psilocybin mushrooms. Your ego is forbidden from where psilocybin takes you. I have talked with people who say they dont experience the ego loss with even the highest doses, which is possible. A golden rule of mine is to always have a purpose with which I seek to gain further insight from "another perspective". I attain ego loss everytime and am reborn. The next day i feel rejuvinated and clean and awake. Personally I really need this cleansing a few times a year to keep my head on straight. To me psilocybin is a gift from God to you as it has almost limitless applications all of which have not been tapped into. Only recently has psilocybin been used medically to help terminally ill patients cope with death and letting go of life...

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    god

    Unfortunately if there is a god he would have been the one to create it. He would have set up the rules-big fish eats little fish; survival of the fittest; the weak shall perish as prey for the strong, etc...

    If you've ever considered the stark cruelty of nature; the way a wasp will capture an aracnid as a living slave to feed its young, or how one thing mercilessly devours, smothers, poisons or strangles another, etc., you begin to realize the designer (if there was one) had no use for any warm and fuzzy live and let live philosophy.

    So I guess it's up to us. Frankly I'm surprised we're not worse than we are. In fact I'm a little hopeful that in the scheme of things we've put Nature on a leash and, in doing so, told the designer to bite our butts-we don't want to play that way.

    So maybe in a way we're little gods in godschool and we get to make our own rules. Then in a million years we'll figure out a better way to do it and set up the utopia we all long for. Until then we've got a tuff row to hoe.

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    god

    Am I the only person that finds Nature beautiful no matter how cruel or merciful?

    :smokin:

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    god

    It wouldnt be beautiful if it didnt have the "cruelty" to it. It is the way it is because of that. Its a cycle and if you focus on parts of it, it can seem "cruel" but when you look at it as a whole, its breath-taking.

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    No, not at all-I agree. She's quite dazzling in her elegance and symetry--truly a beauty beyond compare. But don't mistake her for a minute as a loving goddess. She would devour you in a heartbeat to maintain that beauty.

    Yeah, I know...kind of a downer. Sorry about that. It's a philosophy developing in me from real world experience--a work in progress

    I'm no great mind for sure-just a mediocre man in a mediocre world; but I want to see things as they really are and not bullshit myself. Unfortunately a truth isn't always what I want it to be, but I'm never going to make any progress going through life with the blinders on.

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    god

    let's take off the sugercoated glasses, shall we?

    The world is simply what it is, and our understanding of it as good or bad is purely subject, and relative to our position within that world.

    I'm sure quite a lot of our contradictions in understanding do arise from the ego. And as much of a fan of mushrooms as I am, I don't think they're a quick solution to the problem. Rather, I think they can create whole new problems in which one thinks they're becoming enlightened, but through the use of mushrooms rather than through development as a person. What a bitter trip that would be, huh?

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    god

    Quote Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
    Am I the only person that finds Nature beautiful no matter how cruel or merciful?

    :smokin:
    Nature's so beautiful that we can bond with it and make ourselves "True" by furthering evolution, activating our cannabinoid receptors to their fullest potential, and consuming the power and beauty that Nature holds.

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    god

    Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
    Nature's so beautiful that we can bond with it and make ourselves "True" by furthering evolution, activating our cannabinoid receptors to their fullest potential, and consuming the power and beauty that Nature holds.

    I agree...I am also drinking a gin and tonic...AHHHHH!!!!! Nature is truly refreshing.

    :stoned:

    Do you think God drinks gin and tonics?

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