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<blockquote data-quote="Cubby" data-source="post: 14590" data-attributes="member: 391"><p><strong>Re: Christianity</strong></p><p></p><p>All religions and spiritualities are pretty compatible as they tend to promote the same principles. Even ones you make up as you go can share in this. Even ones that seem directly conflicting. The idea behind this is that there was more said then any record could state. Records can be altered and used selfishly. As one would understand, the ego relies on being fed it's self in as many forms as possible, while maintaining personal biases. Think of something as it "Should" be, if it's not, that changes nothing and adds a hint of frustration sometimes. Truth be told, many people get that. Ideas of how something should be if it's not when you come across it are too conflicting, the only thing to do is act upon it.. or disassemble the "should be". Many may consider that the [spiritual text] be taken for face value, deeper value, be contemplated long and hard or accepted. After that consideration is the concrete setting of "This is how [spiritual text] should be interpreted, this is my meaning". Out of it all, you can't bias something like an idea. None of them can be warped or distorted even since every configuration of words and ideas are open to individual interpretation, which helps spawn those ideas in the first place. The human mind works by configuring relations to shape something useful, or interesting, or to scare people away from something.. Maybe it was recognized that these enlightened people didn't want to indulge in the games of ego at the time.. As I pointed out, the ego looks for similiarities of itself. (Higher classes dictating to lower the ways to be, the things to do and have, while holding those things above their noses.. strikes a funny image of right now, eh?)</p><p></p><p>We all see things the same way, but that never suggested we need to define it all as an average. As it is, average and normal are words we hear alot.. And whatever we do alot of will always be subject to our sudden interest and concurrent disinterest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cubby, post: 14590, member: 391"] [b]Re: Christianity[/b] All religions and spiritualities are pretty compatible as they tend to promote the same principles. Even ones you make up as you go can share in this. Even ones that seem directly conflicting. The idea behind this is that there was more said then any record could state. Records can be altered and used selfishly. As one would understand, the ego relies on being fed it's self in as many forms as possible, while maintaining personal biases. Think of something as it "Should" be, if it's not, that changes nothing and adds a hint of frustration sometimes. Truth be told, many people get that. Ideas of how something should be if it's not when you come across it are too conflicting, the only thing to do is act upon it.. or disassemble the "should be". Many may consider that the [spiritual text] be taken for face value, deeper value, be contemplated long and hard or accepted. After that consideration is the concrete setting of "This is how [spiritual text] should be interpreted, this is my meaning". Out of it all, you can't bias something like an idea. None of them can be warped or distorted even since every configuration of words and ideas are open to individual interpretation, which helps spawn those ideas in the first place. The human mind works by configuring relations to shape something useful, or interesting, or to scare people away from something.. Maybe it was recognized that these enlightened people didn't want to indulge in the games of ego at the time.. As I pointed out, the ego looks for similiarities of itself. (Higher classes dictating to lower the ways to be, the things to do and have, while holding those things above their noses.. strikes a funny image of right now, eh?) We all see things the same way, but that never suggested we need to define it all as an average. As it is, average and normal are words we hear alot.. And whatever we do alot of will always be subject to our sudden interest and concurrent disinterest. [/QUOTE]
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