your Body did not create itPosted by John (here)
Yes and No, I think we all did.
your Mind made it come into vision
your individual personality as a Soul did not create it
so the Supreme spirit made it come into fruition for you to enjoy it
your Body did not create itPosted by John (here)
Yes and No, I think we all did.
your Mind made it come into vision
your individual personality as a Soul did not create it
so the Supreme spirit made it come into fruition for you to enjoy it
Posted by Jonathon (here)
Gosh I'm so sorry Red, but that response is so distorted I barely know where to begin with it..well Jonathon perhaps you don't want to understand
you bet I say that conscience which is common sense is pre-programmed
but I also say that when you are born with a body into this world
common sense has to compete with your senses
say you want another man's wife
common sense says stay away but your senses say indulge
see
now you say that some eastern cultures consider cheating good use of opportunity
lol really what cultures
sometimes a wrong might become a cultural habit but that doesn't make it right
are you really saying that you don't know right from wrong
then pick up a good Book
Im saying you can choose wrong even if you know it's wrong
it happens all the time
but conscience is there to make you think twice
the Soul Mind complex is you surviving when the body dies
now after death you are without a physical nervous system
and common sense no longer has to compete with the physical senses
so most things will be crystal clear
Last edited by RedeZra; 7th July 2010 at 05:34.
Common sense, and laws and rules and regulations and morals - are based solely on arbitrary cultural standards.
Nothing has meaning - it simply is - until we project our experiences and reality upon them.
The screen you're staring at right now exists. But everything behind you does not. When you turn around, the screen will cease being.
The light is hitting the sensors in your eyes, which is sending a signal to your brain to decode, which allows you to see. But until that signal is sent...
Your consciousness is. What your consciousness is experience isn't.
If I did not want to understand, I would not ask questions. Would you mind answering those you left out?Posted by RedeZra (here)
well Jonathon perhaps you don't want to understand
you bet I say that conscience which is common sense is pre-programmed
but I also say that when you are born with a body into this world
common sense has to compete with your senses
say you want another man's wife
common sense says stay away but your senses say indulge
see
now you say that some eastern cultures consider cheating good use of opportunity
lol really what cultures
sometimes a wrong might become a cultural habit but that doesn't make it right
are you really saying that you don't know right from wrong
then pick up a good Book
Im saying you can choose wrong even if you know it's wrong
it happens all the time
but conscience is there to make you think twice
the Soul Mind complex is you surviving when the body dies
now after death you are without a physical nervous system
and common sense no longer has to compete with the physical senses
so most things will be crystal clear
To respectfully address yours, that would be the Chinese culture.
Next, wife is cultural. If I'm a traditional Sicilian Catholic, the context of that entire example you presented will be far different than if I'm born into an indigenous tribe. One may consider the woman their property while the other may have an open and sharing community without the concept of a wife. So, no that doesn't work.
I'm not saying I don't know right from wrong, I'm saying I know right and wrong from my own learned context which is then skewed by my individual, essential nature based on my collective experience. By your claim there should be an equal amount of crime (also a contextual word) throughout various cultures and socio-economic backgrounds due to an in-born parameter. Obviously, this is not the case.
Do I carry my experience within my core being from incarnation to incarnation? Yes, however in this density with a mighty heavy veil, which is necessary to ensure freedom of experience. From that point of view, perhaps we have some common ground. However each experience and experiencer is unique in what is brings in and takes out. ANY form of control parameter (especially a universal behavioral one) not only limits the experience, it also defeats the whole purpose of creation in my opinion. A fish can only grow so large in a small pond. Further, specific incarnational lessons may be chosen in order to balance the experience, therefore in one instance I may be a murderer while in the other a martyr - this fundamentally requires different starting qualities, if you will. Certainly the journey back to source requires a balanced understanding of all aspects. All roads lead back to One. Free will ensures the greatest possible variety of the creator experiencing itself.