07-18-2020, 05:07 AM
(07-16-2020, 11:34 AM)Diana Wrote:(07-16-2020, 10:14 AM)meadow-foreigner Wrote: Hey, it's easier to blame something for our dismay: be it "Confusion Principle", "Pre-Incarnative Choices", "Immutable Human Nature", "The Government", "Aliens", "Earth's Quarantine", "Intergalactic War", etc.
This is true. But I still take issue with the veil.
Seriously though, there is the concept of transformation/alchemy/evolution—and to engage with such there must be movement. There is no movement in blame. Blame stops everything.
No matter how difficult life is—and justice does not yet exist as far as I can tell in human society—one must move forward on one's own. It is yet another paradox, in that, even connected to whatever Source there is (the OIC; the implicate universe, the infinite field of potential, etc.), one still has the responsibility of self-evolution, of self-accountability. No one else, or nothing else, can do that for us. We may have support, but ultimately, we must do this alone. (As I see it.)
"Justice doesn't exist". How do you come to such a conclusion?
The attribute of what is just or adequate in any given circumstance is a matter of endless debate and weighing on the boring, senseless scales of time and space justice.
It's easier, from a spiritual perspective, to throw it all on the "you asked for it" rhetoric and leave it like that. Who would dare to explain such an unexplainable thing?
Well, I'll try.
It's easy to judge. Easier it is to judge a fractal image by a single pixel instead of "The Whole". Natural; agreeable upon, right?
Who doesn't agree that the world is filled with suffering? Who doesn't agree that things ain't kinda good the way they are?
But then, who makes the judgment? A human being? A biased individual? Heck, a 3D entity, whom, in comparison to a mere life's timeline has the consciousness of its current instant?
- If a lifetime is a line, your 3D self is a point within this line.
The thing is, LIFE isn't comprised of a single line. It ain't even a rope, but that'll have to do for the sake of my linguistic limitations.
Let's picture a super-rope comprised of infinite lines. Each line corresponds to a possible, alternate timeline in which, on the overall probability spectrum, all possibilities are held within such super-rope. So there isn't a single possibility that isn't contained in this super-rope.
✼ Is that all?
No. The super-rope can also vibrate itself in different frequencies, which, in turn, also resonate with all the infinite lines within.
Does the frequency dictate the number of probabilities within the super-rope? No. However the super-rope vibrates, it still contains every single possible universe with every single possible action or negligence from every single being that lives within it.
✼ So, what are the practical implications of this?
It's simple: you aren't constricted to a single timeline; your 3D perception might be, though.
✼ And what does this have to do with justice?
Well, it's easier to judge the whole by a part or two that appear to be x or y. It's easier to consider everything by the "something" your perception currently has access to.
✼ And how to overcome this?
Humble yourself up. Understand your own limitations while simultaneously understanding that there is what you may term "Divine", in the sense that it ain't simply a pool of "infinite energy" or "infinite intelligence" or "infinite whatever" to tap from. That's a poor term for what it is in Its Totality.
You facin' an apparently undefeatable circumstance? Humble yourself up. You can't expect to move a mountain without faith, can you?
Would you, imbued with such faith, move the mountain by yourself, or instead, would the mountain be moved?
Recognize your limitations so you can work with the best of the tools you have at any given moment. Cooperation.