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(02-09-2015, 09:15 PM)Monica Wrote: Do you think of the Law of One as a religion?
Yes...& I think of it as my religion.
(02-09-2015, 09:15 PM)Monica Wrote: Do you find yourself making decisions based on Law of One quotes,...?
Yes. Before I found the Law of One, I would cry if I saw someone eating meat. I would cry even if it was humanely raised & slaughtered meat bc I knew, for sure, that killing was wrong - even though I couldn't exactly prove that it was wrong. I would cry even if I saw someone eating roadkill that got accidentally killed. Hell, I would cry even if they were eating the meat of animal that lived a long & great life & then died of old age - but then I found the Law of One & that's when everything changed. That's when I made the decision to stop the tears from flowing as much as I could. That's when my life became all about keeping my vibration high in order to lighten the planetary vibration & thus aid in harvest. I used Ra's words to let nothing get me down & to live in a near-constant state of Nirvana. After I found the Law of One, there was only Oneness - all was the One Infinite Creator and I was that. Everywhere I looked, all I could see was my own precious & mysterious identity. All I could see was perfection. All was well, all had always been well, & all would always be well. After I found the Law of One, I could do no wrong & neither could anyone else bc I knew that all would be reconciled at some point in my dance through the mind/body/spirit complex.
(02-09-2015, 09:15 PM)Monica Wrote: Have you observed yourself taking action that maybe you wouldn't have done before, and then when you feel your conscience nagging you, do you tell yourself "It doesn't matter what I do...there is no right or wrong"?
I'm able to tell beforehand if my conscience would nag me about something. I don't do anything to piss it off bc I don't like being nagged - especially by myself. I use that 'no right nor wrong' quote to keep me from crying all day & night about current events - not as an excuse to go around chopping off people's limbs & whatnot.
(02-09-2015, 09:15 PM)Monica Wrote: Is it convenient to quit searching for ethical solutions to life's challenges, in favor of opening the Law of One books at random and taking the first quote you see as your answer, as a Christian might do with their bible?
Yes. I consider the Law of One to be a holy book & I make sure to never put it lower than my waist.
(02-09-2015, 09:15 PM)Monica Wrote: Are Carla, Don and Jim your gurus? Do you seek to emulate them?
Yes. I read where Jim wrote in Carla's blog, about a week ago, that she drank a diet coke & I had never had a diet coke before (bc I read a lot of bad things about it on the net) but when I found out that Carla drinks it I had to try it myself. That's just one example, out of many, of how I seek to emulate Carla. I seek to emulate Don & Jim as well.
(02-09-2015, 09:15 PM)Monica Wrote: Has the Law of One, or the body of channeled works from LLResearch, become your 'bible'?
Yes. Judge me if you will. So be it. I can take it.
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