When you discover or learn WHY every person does what they do, then you gain fully understanding. Only then you will also automatically gain fully forgiveness.NEW wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 4:20 pmI think I can follow you there, but doesn't this make way for total acceptance, including injustice factors to become the norm?Lacewing wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 3:31 pmMy impressions... There are likely all kinds of degrees and variances for each person's experience. If there is some idea of difference or otherness, then that's still some dual thought, yes? But, that's not a bad thing! It's what we humans are about. That's the artwork of this physical world. It's not something that must be rejected... but rather embraced as part of the artwork and the whole. We simply don't want to be mindlessly driven by dual thoughts.
In my experience of those moments of awareness of oneness, I am also aware of the human character I am amidst all human characters on this holographic stage. I remember wishing that I could live/stay/share in that state of awareness WITH other people... and wondering what kind of world and life that might be. But for whatever reasons, THIS is the movie I'm in, flashing briefly across a screen in a rush of color and sights and sounds, and there's no need to reject it when I've seen/experienced that it's already perfect and complete and whole. I might as well embrace this experience/moment and live it. Not try to escape it or imagine that I'm bigger/better than it is. It is the cosmic painting I am part of, and it's magnificent. The canvas will be painted over soon enough. Doesn't matter... and everything is fine.![]()
Ironically, even the non-dual concept can be turned into separatist religion. I don't like the way religions reject being a human while pretending to be associated with some greater glory. Imagine if an element of a painting rose off the canvas and insisted indignantly that it was better than the painting?
while you accept everything as part of the painting, others are discriminated and worse ...I have real trouble with this for plenty of reasons.
Obviously you could only true forgive someone for what they have done, only when you have gained a full understanding of why they have done, what they have done.
Once you have understood why EVERY adult behaves unjustly, then you will gain understanding, itself, and when you have understanding of all, then you will also have total acceptance for all. This does not mean that you agree with the unjust things adults do, but rather you have just gained a total acceptance of WHY they do all of what they do.
EVERY new born human body is uniquely different, but within every unique human body there is a being which is exactly the same. This being is FULLY OPEN to absolutely any and every thing.NEW wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 4:20 pm But granted, towards your argument; I tried to spread this on a micro level, to come up with at least some mutual understanding, and as mentioned before, all I get are blank stares, even defensive reactions (trough conditioning factors) and a nut stamp ...(good that I like nuts, they are very nutritious)
Even my artworks are labeled this way, and get the same responses, trough it's minimal and often easy feel of "I can do this too", only difference is; they don't)
Talking about artworks: Your pebble story inspired me to generate one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6QHVJpPmSQ
Many thanks for the inspiration and kick in the butt Lacewing, towards finally generating a piece around little pebbles!another (non) conceptual variant around UNity through diversity. Every pebble is the same, but at the same time unique as well
As each unique human body experiences the world around it, in its own unique and special way, there forms a uniquely different set of thoughts, which makes the person within, the person that it is, that is; a very uniquely special different person. We are ALL the EXACT SAME in this regard as being unique and special one of a kind.