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Justplain
18th September 2016, 18:19
Here's a wonderful parable from Jon Peniel's 'Children of the Law of One':

There was a man who died and was being taken to heaven by angels. The angels said to him, “We are going to take you to heaven, but first we will show you hell.”

The angels then took him to a place where there was a great bowl, so great that it was as big as a lake. The bowl was filled with a nutritious stew. All the way around the sides of this bowl were people. Emaciated, starving, miserable people. These people had spoons to eat the stew with, and the spoons were long enough to reach the stew (about 12 feet). The trouble was, while they could scoop up the stew into the spoon, they could not get it into their mouths because the spoons were too long. So here were all these pathetic people, suffering and moaning in agony, constantly trying to eat the food that was abundantly in front of them - all in vain.

Next, the angels took the man to heaven. To his surprise, he saw the same scene! There it was, a giant lake-like bowl of the same stew, surrounded by people with 12 foot long spoons. Yet something was different here - all these people were smiling, happy, and healthy looking!

“Why? What is the difference here that these people are happy and well fed?”, the man said to the angels.

They replied, “Have you not eyes to see?”. The man looked more carefully, and observed that one person would scoop up the stew, and bring it to the mouth of another. Then someone else would scoop up stew and feed it to the other.

The angels smiled and said, “Here the people feed each other. Here are the people that learned the way of Love.”

AutumnW
18th September 2016, 18:32
That is beautiful. Thank you so much!!:bearhug:

alexius
18th September 2016, 20:06
Very beautiful. Reminded me of this movie (The East), a scene from that film.

-Check it out!

https://vimeo.com/75823914

Blessings loved ones <3

Michelle Marie
18th September 2016, 23:20
Thanks for sharing...

It seems we feed each others' soul here on this forum.

Warms my heart!
MM

latina
19th September 2016, 13:30
When I was a small child I saw that scene in old "The Divine Comedy" book by Dante Alighieri picturing different scenes about what the "inferno" was like. The scary thing is that we are already living in it. We need more compassion, mercy, understanding for each other.

jimrich
22nd September 2016, 20:03
Here's a wonderful parable from Jon Peniel's 'Children of the Law of One':

There was a man who died and was being taken to heaven by angels. The angels said to him, “We are going to take you to heaven, but first we will show you hell.”

The angels then took him to a place where there was a great bowl, so great that it was as big as a lake. The bowl was filled with a nutritious stew. All the way around the sides of this bowl were people. Emaciated, starving, miserable people. These people had spoons to eat the stew with, and the spoons were long enough to reach the stew (about 12 feet). The trouble was, while they could scoop up the stew into the spoon, they could not get it into their mouths because the spoons were too long. So here were all these pathetic people, suffering and moaning in agony, constantly trying to eat the food that was abundantly in front of them - all in vain.

Next, the angels took the man to heaven. To his surprise, he saw the same scene! There it was, a giant lake-like bowl of the same stew, surrounded by people with 12 foot long spoons. Yet something was different here - all these people were smiling, happy, and healthy looking!

“Why? What is the difference here that these people are happy and well fed?”, the man said to the angels.

They replied, “Have you not eyes to see?”. The man looked more carefully, and observed that one person would scoop up the stew, and bring it to the mouth of another. Then someone else would scoop up stew and feed it to the other.

The angels smiled and said, “Here the people feed each other. Here are the people that learned the way of Love.”
Looks like the one's in Heaven had learned to SHARE of GIVE with love and respect! Beautiful story!
My late wife and I nearly perfected the art of loving respect and SHARING after surviving our previous UNLOVING marriages. We went from Hell to Heaven!
Thanks for this parable. :heart: