10-15-2009, 01:11 PM
Take it down to the microcosm.
In any moment we get to choose good or evil. Life or death. And if an entity is given free will in order to make this choice. The death must exist. Otherwise we would be automatons.
However, in order for the death choice to actually really exist, it has to be taken to an extreme. It can't just stop real early. And in an infinite creator, huge extremes exist and need to be expressed.
Thus the path is created. There is a destination that some entities wish to go and so there are entites which want to go there.
I think a lack of understanding of the negative polarity is one of the things that has really held back a great deal of people (theorists for instance). My view on Marxist theories is that Marx simply underestimated the evil of some people.
I can't believe I am suggesting this, but if you ever get the chance to see a sci-fi show called Angel, about a vampire with a soul. There is an episode called 'Reprise' that sums up evil perfectly.
In any moment we get to choose good or evil. Life or death. And if an entity is given free will in order to make this choice. The death must exist. Otherwise we would be automatons.
However, in order for the death choice to actually really exist, it has to be taken to an extreme. It can't just stop real early. And in an infinite creator, huge extremes exist and need to be expressed.
Thus the path is created. There is a destination that some entities wish to go and so there are entites which want to go there.
I think a lack of understanding of the negative polarity is one of the things that has really held back a great deal of people (theorists for instance). My view on Marxist theories is that Marx simply underestimated the evil of some people.
I can't believe I am suggesting this, but if you ever get the chance to see a sci-fi show called Angel, about a vampire with a soul. There is an episode called 'Reprise' that sums up evil perfectly.