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The Creation of Man
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 15938" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Our 'role' here is very simple. First to gain Experience, try to keep from repeating the same mistake over and over again, Learning. From that we gain Knowledge. While working with that Knowledge we have gained we acquire Wisdom. After a few million Incarnations on the Wheel Of Life, hopefully our Comon Sense is up and running so that when we are accosted by things like the concept of Sin and Death, we inwardly know that those concepts are false and not for us, so we keep searching for that which resembles what we inwardly know as truth.</p><p> </p><p>I seriously doubt that anyone here considers ET as God. While ET may have had a hand in manipulating our ancestors DNA, due to a 'request' from a higher power, that hardly makes them a God. Just a simple messenger with an important task to perform.</p><p> </p><p>While the 'church' may have been instrumental in some fashion of realinging us towards a more 'positive' path, it also failed miserably in helping mankind to become aware of not only himself but of the gifts that all of us were born with. </p><p> </p><p>Waiting for 'the pie in the sky, by and by' sure makes a great concept for a song, but as a way to become closer to Spirit and our own real nature falls about a few thousand miles short of the finish line. Being a good 'anything' in hopes of salvation after your life is much the same as waiting on the corner for the person you just paid to return with your merchandise. A huh. they'll be right back....</p><p> </p><p>There has ALWAYS been a means to experience the 'hereafter' Before we check out. There have ALWAYS been teachers and inner Masters or Guides</p><p>to instruct us in that arena. Just because something is NOT in a particular book most certainly has nothing to do with it's actuality and reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 15938, member: 44"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Our 'role' here is very simple. First to gain Experience, try to keep from repeating the same mistake over and over again, Learning. From that we gain Knowledge. While working with that Knowledge we have gained we acquire Wisdom. After a few million Incarnations on the Wheel Of Life, hopefully our Comon Sense is up and running so that when we are accosted by things like the concept of Sin and Death, we inwardly know that those concepts are false and not for us, so we keep searching for that which resembles what we inwardly know as truth. I seriously doubt that anyone here considers ET as God. While ET may have had a hand in manipulating our ancestors DNA, due to a 'request' from a higher power, that hardly makes them a God. Just a simple messenger with an important task to perform. While the 'church' may have been instrumental in some fashion of realinging us towards a more 'positive' path, it also failed miserably in helping mankind to become aware of not only himself but of the gifts that all of us were born with. Waiting for 'the pie in the sky, by and by' sure makes a great concept for a song, but as a way to become closer to Spirit and our own real nature falls about a few thousand miles short of the finish line. Being a good 'anything' in hopes of salvation after your life is much the same as waiting on the corner for the person you just paid to return with your merchandise. A huh. they'll be right back.... There has ALWAYS been a means to experience the 'hereafter' Before we check out. There have ALWAYS been teachers and inner Masters or Guides to instruct us in that arena. Just because something is NOT in a particular book most certainly has nothing to do with it's actuality and reality. [/QUOTE]
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