Letter to Ozel
Dear Ozel,
Thank you for the effort to answer my question about The Law (The Ten Commandments)
I’m very disappointed from the plain view that your church have on this subject.
Your friend George likes the sentence “Milk for the children, hard food for the grown.”
Don’t you think that your view about the Law is very milky…
I don’t say that one must not keep the ten commandments.
They are even adapted and inserted in the world’s law.
They became regulative tools of the human society.
But nothing more, my friend.
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About Enlightenment
I had a dream…
The dream was that I’m dreaming.
And I knew that I’m dreaming, but I could not wake up.
Then I read somewhere that there is a fruit in the world, that can take me out of the dream.
I found it…
I found it in the hands of my Brothers.
They were staying in a circle and passing it to each other.
Every one of them when had it in his hand, took a bite from it, enjoyed it and leaved the circle.
When all of them left, the fruit was lying on the Earth with one only bite on it.
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About certainty
Stupidity met Wisdom:
“You claim that you are wise – she said. – Are you wise?”
“Yes!” – answered Wisdom.
“What makes you sure about that?” – cunningly smiled Stupidity.
“They say that you are stupid. Are you stupid?” – answered with question Wisdom.
“Of course not” – proudly answered Stupidity.
“What makes you so sure about that?” – smiled Wisdom.
Truden
An explanation (only) of God
From Truden Web Site
Hum… I think that it is AGAIN time, to pay a little attention to the English site of Truden Web Site.
Not that there is a big interest shown from that site, but as a respect to the minority…
Oh, I know that English is always MAJORITY, but not in everything, my friends, not in everything…
What shall I say… to fill the space?
There is so much said in English that my part in the whole, with my English language will be like a drop in the ocean.
But ocean is made drop by drop, and it is drop itself.
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Living in the past
From Chopra’s Message Board
I think that you guys are misinterpreting the meaning of “living in the past”.
Pity that Chopra took you on that trail…
Living in the past, is to leave with the UNDERSTANDING from your past.
Actually what NORMAL man does, is living in the past.
Having fear, is living in the past: haw would you know, what you must be afraid of, if you don’t have it from your past?
And seeing something that you don’t know from the past, you fear it too, because you don’t have the past experience to avoid it, or to fight it.
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