04-23-2012, 05:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2012, 05:40 PM by godwide_void.)
I believe that the Law of Responsibility entails the entire range of reactionary circumstances which result from one's initial conscious awareness to truths ascertained when one begins to seek the penetration of the veil and ensues the further one explores and seeks refinement of comprehension of these truths not immediately known or available to us in the beginning. For instance, when at the forefront of one's mind is the acknowledgement of Creator as dwelling within the Self and Other-Self, interactions will follow accordingly. More often than not and usually never on the conscious part of the one whom you are speaking with, their words will be direct reflections of certain facets existing within your own psyche. The truth which has sunken into the subconscious mind will begin to manifest itself outwardly in one's reality. It then is of no surprise when people and circumstances which are reflective of one's understanding are generated almost instantaneously in one's life.
The Law of Responsibility refers to the unspoken agreement to responsibility of one's own understanding and living and acting according to that understanding. For instance, if any of us were to go about espousing rhetoric of divine unity and unconditional love, yet acted in such a way that could be described as negative, unloving, or harmful to another, it is inevitable that you would undergo "instant karma". Saying and attempting to understand that "The Creator is in everyone" then punching "someone" (being the Creator) in the face... one would experience a much more intense existential backlash which would manifest in a heavier way than if that same individual were completely oblivious to and ignorant to this awareness.
When you know, you become responsible for what you do with that knowledge.
The Law of Responsibility refers to the unspoken agreement to responsibility of one's own understanding and living and acting according to that understanding. For instance, if any of us were to go about espousing rhetoric of divine unity and unconditional love, yet acted in such a way that could be described as negative, unloving, or harmful to another, it is inevitable that you would undergo "instant karma". Saying and attempting to understand that "The Creator is in everyone" then punching "someone" (being the Creator) in the face... one would experience a much more intense existential backlash which would manifest in a heavier way than if that same individual were completely oblivious to and ignorant to this awareness.
When you know, you become responsible for what you do with that knowledge.